FLORENCE, Ala. (WHNT)- North Alabama Medical Center is welcoming the latest tool in cutting-edge robotic surgery technology: ...
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NAMC welcomes latest in robotic surgery technology | Feb. 18, 2026 | News 19 at 5:00
Cutting-edge technology has made its way to North Alabama Medical Center as the hospital just recently welcomed the Da Vinci Five-- the latest robot in surgery technology.
DOCTOR. NO ONE WANTS TO HAVE SURGERY. USUALLY. RIGHT. AND THE LARGE INCISIONS AND LONG RECOVERY TIME IS BASICALLY A NO THANK YOU FOR MOST PEOPLE, BUT TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING ALL OF THAT. AND MERCY ...
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Stormont Vail Hospital in Topeka celebrated 50 years of cardiac surgery — a celebration of the evolution ...
Aug. 13 (UPI) --President Joe Biden awarded $150 million in Cancer Moonshot funds Tuesday to develop new technologies for tumor surgery "to make cancer removal more precise." "Today we are announcing ...
In 2012, Silver Cross Hospital in New Lenox, Ill., performed its first procedure using a da Vinci® robotic surgical system. Today, nearly 13 years later, its Midwest Institute for Robotic Surgery ...
ONE WANTS TO HAVE SURGERY, RIGHT? THE LARGE INCISIONS AND THE LONG RECOVERY PROCESS. IT’S A NO, THANK YOU. FOR MOST PEOPLE. BUT TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING ALL OF THAT. AS 11 NEWS ANCHOR, LACEE GRIFFITH ...
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