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Robotic Surgery Conducted Remotely from the U.S. on a Patient in Africa

In an FDA-approved trial, Dr. Vip Patel performed the first long-distance robotic prostate surgery from Florida on a patient in Angola, advancing high-quality medical care for underserved regions.

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Doctors successfully performed a robotic prostate surgery from Florida on a patient in Angola as part of an FDA Clinical Trials-approved clinical trial.

Dr. Vip Patel highlighted how this method helps provide high-quality surgical care to underserved areas.

This robotic system enables advanced medical treatment from a distance, making it the first approved procedure of its kind over such a long range.

Read full article at: Doctor uses robot to remotely perform surgery on patient thousands of miles away

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