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Robotic Surgical Simulator

Robotic Surgical Simulator

The Center for Robotic Surgery at Roswell Park Cancer Institute and the University of Buffalo School of Engineering have come together to create what they dub the Robotic Surgical Simulator, otherwise known as the RoSS for short. RoSS enables doctors and surgeons to perform operations on virtual patients without having to worry about messy cleanups or a patient dying in your hands to leave a bunch of guilt behind. For the layperson who wants a go at delicate surgery, how about giving Trauma Center: Under the Knife a go on the Nintendo DS? Sure, it is an extremely old title, but at least it has its fair share of nerve wrecking moments.

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  1. nurmalasari says:

    Can you add more explanation in this blog?

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