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If the robot “arms” are inserted through such small incisions in patients’ bodies, how can doctors see what they’re doing?

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If the robot “arms” are inserted through such small incisions in patients’ bodies, how can doctors see what they’re doing?

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A. Surgeons sit at a nearby console and work from a three-dimensional, high-definition computer screen, through which they can view a real-time image of the organ that needs to be removed, repaired or worked on.

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