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Dr. Zaineb Shatawi, a fourth-year general surgery resident at Memorial Hospital West in Pembroke Pines, uses a da Vinci simulator machine made by Intuitive to practice robotic surgeries on Aug. 1, 2024.
Verónica Zaragovia
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WLRN
These machines make finer incisions that lead to quicker recovery times. Surgeons still need to train to use these platforms, though, since the robots don't operate alone.
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