Kinect hacked to perform surgery
Trauma Center ain't got nothing on this
While most of us wouldn't feel comfortable going under the knife if a video game accessory is performing the surg🐭ery, graduate students at the University of Washington say it could actually make the process 💞easier and safer.
A group of students decided to use Kinect's motion-aware technology to aid in the process of robotic surgery. An increasingly comm𓂃on practice, robotic surgery lets doctors perform complex medical procedures by placing remote-controlled surgical instruments inside the patient. They then control the instruments remotely with a special controller, and watch everything on a monitor.
What the process lacks, though, is any sort of tactilඣe feedback. That is, if the instruments hit a bone or anything, 🉐the doctor won't feel it. He has to go based on what he sees on the monitor.
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