Robotic “zero contact“ surgery for occupational protection against infectious disease

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    CITATION Shen Y, Ge R and Qian X Robotic "Zero Contact" surgery for occupational protection against infectious disease. The COVID-19 pandemic has affected almost every aspect of the medical system, including a group of medical workers who seem to have the least relationship with COVID-19 - surgical teams. This would make surgical team members vulnerable to COVID-19 infection as surgical patients might be COVID-19 patients, suspected cases or close contacts. In fact, surgical team members are constantly exposed to infectious diseases, including HIV, hepatitis B, tuberculosis, etc., when they are performing . . .

     

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