Posted on 2/9/2018
A computer-driven automated drill, similar to those used to machine auto parts, could play a pivotal role in future surgical procedures.
The new machine can make one type of complex cranial surgery 50 times faster than standard procedures, decreasing from two hours to two and a half minutes. Researchers at the University of Utah developed the drill that produces fast, clean, and safe cuts, reducing the time the wound is open and the patient is anesthetized, thereby decreasing the incidence of infection, ...