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Telesurgical Unit A telesurgical unit is a still mostly theoretical hospital surgical unit that is equipped for telesurgery – surgery on a patient without the operating surgeon being physically present. A few examples do exist, but for the most part, they are still restricted to laproscopic operations only. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() There is a firm, which specialises in phone and telehealth services to help relieve the stress of hospitalisation. They provide a telephone/television unit next to the beds of more than 160 NHS trust hospitals in the United Kingdom. They may well be abusing their priviledged position. Fluidhand is a product of the Orthopaedic University Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany. It is the first complete hand prosthesis in which each finger moves separately, without being a separate unit. One of the first mobile clinical assistants to hit the market, was the Philips MCA in 2006. Created as a partnership between Philips and Intel, this relatively primitive wireless data input unit, was designed to be held in one hand, and interacted with by a stylus in the other.
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South Korea's Samsung Electronics has said it is considering spinning-off its Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) unit in a bid to streamline its business. The move comes as the unit saw its sales dip more than 10% last year amid s...
(01/11/2005)
Its official, video eyewear is taking off in a big way. The latest of these half-breeds between HMDs and HUDs is Seventh Heaven's 'Portable Home Theatre'. A monoscopic unit, this eyewear unit, actually closer to a HMD than...
(15/01/2010)
A unit launched this month will allow police and juries to visualise crime scenes without having to go there. The Scottish Police Services Authority will explain how a crime took place using animation and 3D reconstructions. ...
(22/06/2004)
Foundry Networks, Hewlett PAckard, and 3com have all announced that they are extending 10-Gigabit ethernet switching into their low end products. This move means that 10-gigabit capable networks, costing an average of $11,000...
(07/03/2010)
Sonitus Medical out of San Mateo, California is a company that's betting on bone conducting dental hearing implant technology. The SoundBite Hearing System that the firm is developing consists of a unit that has a microphone and wireless t...
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