Polytechnic Institute
Aug 14 2006, Irani

Now, technology will be in more use in training surgeons - it is a virtual simulator that will allow surgeons to touch, feel, and even manipulate organs generated by computer! It will be provided with actual tool handles used in minimally invasive...

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