Humanoid robots controlled by surgeons have completed the world's first operation on live pigs.

Researchers say humanoid surgeons can be deployed ‘anywhere from rural areas, to the battlefield, and even to space’

Two teleoperated humanoid robots just successfully performed surgeries for the first time.

Humanoid robots perform surgery for the first time as UC San Diego researchers complete gallbladder removal, marking a major breakthrough in AI and healthcare.

Preclinical trial is testing the feasibility of humanoid robots in surgery.

"Your robot surgeon will see you now." We might not be too far off from that statement. And it might both reduce health care costs and increase availability.

UC San Diego surgeons used two teleoperated humanoid robots to remove gallbladders from live pigs, the first time such machines have operated live.

Humanoid robots controlled by surgeons have completed the world's first operation on live pigs.

The robot, nicknamed Surgie, was remotely controlled by human surgeons as it carried out the procedure on a pig.