- In June, Dr Vipul Patel in Florida successfully performed a remote prostatectomy on Fernando da Silva in Angola using robotic telesurgery.
- Da Silva, 67, was diagnosed with prostate cancer in March and underwent the surgery as part of a clinical trial approved by the FDA.
- Dr Patel used fiber optic cables to operate the robot from thousands of miles away, with a surgical team present.
- Dr Patel noted that prostate cancer is prevalent in Africa, where monitoring and treatment have been limited, and that this technology could address underserved areas globally.
- Dr Patel aims to submit the surgery data to the FDA to facilitate future telesurgeries, highlighting the potential for remote interventions in emergency situations and rural communities.
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Doctor uses robot to remotely perform surgery on patient thousands of miles away