Posted on August 17th, 2010 by Health News
As of August 2010, Korean patients will be able to get surgery with a robotic assistant holding and moving the endoscope: ViKY®. EndoControl, the French company specializing in advanced laparoscopy, and ASC Korea, its Korean distributor just got KFDA (Korean Food and Drug Administration) approval for the ViKY® robot…
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Tags: Drug, Surgery, Women's Health
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