Wednesday, May 13, 2015 3:33:43 PM
Imaging technology and minimally invasive procedures are dependent on one another. Dr. Dennis Fowler, director of clinical and regulatory affairs at Titan Medical Inc, recalled a time before that was the case. "The first 10 years I did surgery we made bigger incisions in order to see better," said Fowler.
Despite the myriad benefits of imaging technology, Fowler said those breakthroughs deprived surgeons of a lot of sensory feedback. They could no longer feel things or perceive depth. The technology literally came between the surgeon and the patient. "Everything that's happened since 1990 has been to restore sensory input to the surgeon and every iteration of better imaging brings us closer," said Fowler. " http://www.dotmed.com/news/story/24345?p_begin=0
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