ROBOT SURGEONS
The technology helping to make the world’s most complex surgeries a little simpler
DID YOU KNOW?
The average thickness of a male’s skull is 6.5 millimetres, while it’s 7.1 millimetres in females
AI ASSISTANTS
In the not-so-distant future, surgeons in Hong Kong could have an artificially intelligent helper in the operating theatre. At the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics (CAIR) in China, researchers have successfully tested a robot called MicroNeuro that uses AI to deliver ultra-accurate control for precise brain surgeries on cadavers. The tests demonstrated that MicroNeuro could complete surgical tasks while reducing brain tissue damage by at least 50 per cent.