Calgary, Canada - the hands of the robot moved the knife. Cres! The brain of a humankind was then sliced by him slowly. Not frightened, the doctor precisely praised this incident. Just clear the doctor praised this incident, because this the first time in the history of the world of the health of a robot was used to operate on the brain tumour to the patient. This history ditorehkan by the doctors in the Calgary hospital, Canada. The doctors used control re-beads and the picture screen that were similar to the video game to guide two hands of the robot in operating on the tumour that nested on the brain of a woman named Paige Nickason, 21. This exhilirating operation took place for nine hours. The robot who was given by the name NeuroArm this was claimed had the superiority in covering areas was difficult to the brain to be compared the hands of the operation doctor. However, was acknowledged by Dr. Garnette Sutherland, the professor from University of Calgary at the same time the chairman of the team NeuroArm, that this robot still not agiler compared to the hands of humankind. Nevertheless, he was sure that this technology will continue to be completed. This operation was the second operation that was undergone by Nickason, after he was diagnosed experienced neurofibromatosis, namely the illness that caused the benign tumour to be formed in nerves and influenced the sense. During the first time was offered to undergo the operation that was carried out by the robot, Nickason claimed to be the fear. However, he believed that the team of the doctor will try to rescue him. Moreover this tumour influenced the sense penciuman him, that was the sense was very important in his profession as the cook. Finally, Nickason summoned up courage accepted this operation offer.
The robot the Slice of the human Brain, was praised Doctor
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