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Re: Failure of a robotic arm during da Vinci prostatectomy
Guys;
This is just plain inexcusable. A problem like this should never occur. What is strange is that the reports are in technical journals and not in the main stream news. I had never heard of this before. The main stream media ought to be informed. People ought to be told that these crazy robotic things will fail occasionally.
I suspect a coverup.
At times like this i am happy with my T4 status at least i still have my prostate. I may be burried in a couple years but they won't get my prostate.
Re: Re: Failure of a robotic arm during da Vinci prostatectomy
Of course there's a coverup. I design medical electronics. One of our client's products (one that I did not design, BTW) caught fire in a hospital. The client refuses to allow me to say that in the investigation that I conducted. They want me to say that the unit overheated. I repeated the test in another unit and it caught fire in front of witnesses. They are still digging in their heels. Neither investigative report has been approved yet.
Re: Re: Failure of a robotic arm during da Vinci prostatectomy
Steve B,
That's exactly what I thought when I seen that story and the very reason I posted it here, so the people that frequent this website can spread the word that there are problems with the robotic procedure that you must be aware of. I have worked in high technology my whole life so failures of electronic equipment is nothing new to me, but I will admit before seeing that story it just didn't sink in that a robotic procedure was something to be concerned about, as in failure of the robot during surgery.