The New York Times
At age 42, Dr. Jeffrey A. Cadeddu felt like a dinosaur in urologic
surgery. He was trained to take out cancerous prostates the traditional
laparoscopic way: making small incisions in the abdomen and inserting
tools with his own hands to slice out the organ.
But now, patient after patient was walking away. They did not want that
kind of surgery. They wanted surgery by a robot, controlled by a
physician not necessarily even in the operating room, face buried in a
console, working the robots arms with remote controls... read more