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CHICAGO, Dec. 9, 2009 "Berlin Heart" is Experimental Device that Gives Time to Those Awaiting Heart Transplants For many children waiting for heart transplants, hope rests in an experimental device. Dr. Sanjay Gupta meets a child in desperate need of a heart transplant, and the device that kept her alive. Chicago Bears star defensive back Charles Tillman discusses his young daughter Tianna, who had to use an experimental device, the ...

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It may not have been put into practice just yet, but it looks like a new robotic-assisted system could one day let surgeons use a surgical robot (like Da Vinci system pictured at left) to operate on a beating human heart. That impressive development comes courtesy of a group of researchers at France's Montpellier Laboratory of Informatics, Robotics, and Microelectronics, and centers on a new 3D modeling system that can track the motion of the ...

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Easily rate New robotic system could let surgeons operate on a beating heart It may not have been put into practice just yet, but it looks like a new robotic-assisted system could one day let surgeons use a surgical robot (like Da Vinci system pictured at left) to operate on a beating human heart. That impressive development comes courtesy of a group of researchers at France's Montpellier Laboratory of Informatics, Robotics, and ...

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