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First Surgery Conducted by Robot Surgeons

14 July 2026
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The world’s first surgeries performed by teleoperated robots have been successfully completed, marking a significant advancement in surgical technology. Researchers at the University of California San Diego executed two gallbladder removal operations during preclinical trials, one involving a human surgeon and the other conducted entirely by two humanoid robots, named ‘Surgie’. These robots, approximately 5 feet tall and weighing 27 kg, utilize standard surgical instruments, making them suitable for existing operating rooms. The technology aims to address the global shortage of surgeons by enabling remote operations, providing critical surgical access in underserved areas, including rural communities and disaster zones. Although still in early development, the robots’ ability to mirror a surgeon’s hand movements via teleoperation shows promise for the future of surgery.

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The shortage of surgeons is a growing concern worldwide, leading to increased patient wait times and healthcare disparities. Conventional robotic surgery systems, often cumbersome and requiring specialized facilities, limit access to advanced medical care. The introduction of humanoid robots offers a more affordable and space-efficient alternative, potentially transforming surgical practices in low-resource settings. Historical advancements in robotic surgery have shown rapid improvements, paving the way for future enhancements in this innovative field.

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