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Thank you very much, Dr. RobotoPublished 10/06/08
Baltimore Washington Medical Center is investing $1.7 million in the latest version of a robotic surgeon designed to bring new clarity and dexterity to delicate operations.
Courtesy photoBaltimore Washington Medical Center is adding the da Vinci surgical robot, a $1.7 million technology already available in other hospitals. By the end of October, BWMC will begin using the da Vinci surgical robot, complete with high-definition, three-dimensional imaging for non-invasive laproscopic surgery. "The advantage is you can move the instruments like you are using your hands," said urologic oncologist Dr. Adam Metwalli. "You can bend it like you bend your wrist. It allows for more precision, in my opinion. It allows you to see some things in greater detail that are...
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