Sky News September 15, 2019
Noel Phillips

The assistance of robots in surgical rooms are predicted to transform the way operations are performed.

Surgeons operating on patients while controlling robotic arms could become a new norm in hospitals.

The assistance of robots in surgical rooms are predicted to transform the way operations are performed by allowing surgeries to be carried out as keyhole procedures.

As the use of robotic surgery becomes more popular, an increasing number of medics are being trained in how to use them. They allow doctors to perform complex techniques using a minimally invasive approach.

Consultant colorectal surgeon Jonathan Morton is among a handful of physicians who...

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