Johns Hopkins University announced a robot trained on surgery videos performed a gallbladder removal on a patient independently.
The robot, named SRT-H, operated with human-like adaptability and responded to voice commands during the surgery.
SRT-H can adapt to anatomy in real time, make decisions on the fly, and respond to corrections, representing a significant advancement in surgical robotics.
The robot achieved 100% accuracy in the gallbladder removal procedure, learning from videos and captions, showcasing the potential for autonomous surgical systems.