XCath today announced the completion of the first telerobotic stroke case using its Iris surgical robotic system.
Endovascular robot developer XCath said it has successfully completed its first remotely operated stroke procedure, linking a neurosurgeon with a patient more than a hundred miles away.
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XCath, a medical device company advancing neuro-endovascular surgical robotics, announced today the successful completion of ...
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