Lodi Health’s robotic system allows for shorter, more precise surgeries
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Lodi Health’s robotic system allows for shorter, more precise surgeries
The tiny claws of the da Vinci Surgical System, operated by registered nurse Matthew Girc delicately remove and small rubber bands during a demonstration of the robotic surgery machine on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
Lodi Health’s robotic system allows for shorter, more precise surgeries
Looking at a digital image similar to a video game, registered nurse Matthew Girc demonstrates the da Vinci Surgical System by placing objects in cups of the same color on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013. During an actual surgery the surgeon will the a 3-D display of the patient provided by a camera.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
Lodi Health’s robotic system allows for shorter, more precise surgeries
The da Vinci Surgical System uses small clamps and other tools attached to robotic arms so surgeons can operate on patients remotely.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
Lodi Health’s robotic system allows for shorter, more precise surgeries
The da Vinci Surgical System, a new robotic surgery machine, is controlled by a surgeon through a console that displays a three-dimensional image.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
Lodi Health’s robotic system allows for shorter, more precise surgeries
Each arm of the da Vinci Surgical System can be fitted with a different surgical tool.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
Lodi Health’s robotic system allows for shorter, more precise surgeries
Registered nurse Matthew Girc controls the robotic arms of the daVinci Surgical System from a console that displays a three-dimensional image at Lodi Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
Lodi Health’s robotic system allows for shorter, more precise surgeries
Registered nurse Matthew Girc controls the da Vinci Surgical System by simply pinching his fingers and moving his arms, manipulating the controls at a console on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2013.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
Lodi Health’s robotic system allows for shorter, more precise surgeries
Surgeons looking at the da Vinci Surgical System display will see a three-dimensional image of the patient they are performing surgery on. For demonstrations digital arms are controlled to move rings onto pegs similar to a video game.
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