Radical Legislation Passed In US To Reduce Cost Of Surgery

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Americans are getting non-urgent remote-control surgery after legislation was passed to outsource medical procedures for Americans via remote control of advanced surgical robots by surgeons in China.

Hextor B. Schmid (IND) of the Utah Autonomous Prefecture commented, "This is a good way to alleviate the pressure in the bottle neck."

Willimena Jayne, a secretary on a modest salary, exclaimed, "I finally got polyps in my colon surgically removed by remote-control robots in Maine operated by a top surgeon in Shanghai! Thank you Dr. Zhou Jiangliang!"

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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    That might be a good thing, but it's kinda freaky to me. I'd be scared crapless. What if something else goes wrong? When I had my tonsils out (at 18 yrs old), they almost overdosed me on the anesthetic because I'm overly susceptible to anything that sedates the system. What if something like that happened and you're dealing with robots instead of a human team? I'd be scared to do much more via robot than have a mole removed.
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    • Profile picture of the author Floyd Fisher
      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      That might be a good thing, but it's kinda freaky to me. I'd be scared crapless. What if something else goes wrong? When I had my tonsils out (at 18 yrs old), they almost overdosed me on the anesthetic because I'm overly susceptible to anything that sedates the system. What if something like that happened and you're dealing with robots instead of a human team? I'd be scared to do much more via robot than have a mole removed.
      Did you read the link at all?
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