240210 Robotic Surgery 1802

Fellow surgeons, applaud as Dr. Michael Jobst, a colorectal surgery specialist in Lincoln, NE, makes a surgical robotic cut on the International Space Station. Nebraska Engineering professor and Virtual Incision founder Shane Farritor successfully performed robotic surgery on the International Space Station. Controlled from the Virtual Incision offices in Lincoln, NE, surgeons cut rubber bands–mimicking surgery–inside a payload box on the International Space Station. February 10, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.
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Fellow surgeons, applaud as Dr. Michael Jobst, a colorectal surgery specialist in Lincoln, NE, makes a surgical robotic cut on the International Space Station. Nebraska Engineering professor and Virtual Incision founder Shane Farritor successfully performed robotic surgery on the International Space Station. Controlled from the Virtual Incision offices in Lincoln, NE, surgeons cut rubber bands–mimicking surgery–inside a payload box on the International Space Station. February 10, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.