Robot SAVES 61-year-old man's life by removing a 2.3-inch cancerous tumor from ... trends now

Robot SAVES 61-year-old man's life by removing a 2.3-inch cancerous tumor from ... trends now
Robot SAVES 61-year-old man's life by removing a 2.3-inch cancerous tumor from ... trends now

Robot SAVES 61-year-old man's life by removing a 2.3-inch cancerous tumor from ... trends now

Robot SAVES 61-year-old man's life by removing a 2.3-inch cancerous tumor from his throat using 'minimal access' surgery - a first of its kind in the UK A new robot called Versius saved a man's life by removing a 2.3-inch tumor from his esophagus  A UK hospital used the robot to perform minimal access surgery, which creates smaller incisions and lowers the chance of complications   'To have been given a second chance to see my grandchildren, my children and my wife has meant so much to me,' the patient, Martin Nugent, said  Versius has a suite of fully-wristed instruments and enhanced 3D HD vision that help to give surgeons a high level of accuracy 

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A robot saved a 61-year-old man's life by removing a cancerous tumor from his throat in a first of its kind operation in the U.K.

Surgeons at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital used a next-generation robot called Versius to perform the esophagectomy to remove a 2.3-inch tumor from a patient named Martin Nugent. 

The procedure performed by the robot was a form of minimal access surgery, which creates smaller incisions and reduces the change of complications, scarring and post-operation pain. 

'To have been given a second chance to see my grandchildren, my children and my wife has meant so much to me. The team at the GRH saved my life and I’ll be forever grateful to them for doing so,' Nugent said. 

A robot saved a 61-year-old man's life by removing a cancerous tumor from his throat in a first of its kind operation in the U.K. ABOVE: A picture from a different operation using CMR Surgical's Versius robot

A robot saved a 61-year-old man's life by removing a cancerous tumor from his throat in a first of its kind operation in the U.K. ABOVE: A picture from a different operation using CMR Surgical's Versius robot 

Surgeons at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital used a next-generation robot called Versius to perform the esophagectomy to remove a 2.3-inch tumor from a patient named Martin Nugent. ABOVE: A still image of a different operation

Surgeons at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital used a next-generation robot called Versius to perform the esophagectomy to remove a 2.3-inch tumor from a patient named Martin Nugent. ABOVE: A still image of a different operation

'The suite of fully-wristed instruments, combined with enhanced 3D HD vision, give surgeons a high level of accuracy when performing complicated procedural steps or operating in hard to reach areas,' CMR Surgical, the company responsible for robot, says on its website

'The suite of fully-wristed instruments, combined with enhanced 3D HD vision, give surgeons a high level of

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