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World-first teleoperated humanoid robots perform surgery in US preclinical trial
Source: interestingengineering.com · Jul 10, 2026
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UC San Diego researchers achieved a world first by using teleoperated humanoid robots, Surgie, to perform two surgeries in a preclinical trial, including a gallbladder removal and a dual-robot operation. This demonstrates a novel capability for remote surgery with humanoid platforms, marking a significant step toward autonomous surgical systems.
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