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Medical history: Disabled doctor uses exoskeleton to perform surgery

Por: Newsweek Health July 14, 2023

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A disabled doctor in Spain has performed surgery standing up for the first time ever thanks to innovative exoskeleton technology.Faustino Afonso—a doctor, paralympic athlete and founder of Athletes Without Borders Association—was able to remain on his feet throughout the entire operation.The revolutionary procedure took place on July 11 at the Doctor Aguiar Institute of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery in Tenerife, with Doctor Aguiar himself... + full article



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