A new video posted on the internet two days ago shows a robot to perform surgery on a wounded grape rooster and sew the incision.
That particular robot is a surgical device called Da Vinci. The grape, on the other hand, is a normal red grape used to produce wine. Nothing special about it.
These scenes show the Da Vinci surgical machine using robotic arms to place a comeye of his skin. He then sews the skin over the anus, as he would with a normal surgical incision in a human. When the process is complete, the grape looks like new.
Even more unbelievable is that the surgical machine performs this operation in a glass bottle. Impressive, right?
Of course, do not think that all these precision movements were performed by the robot on its own. Instead, a trained doctor controls the mechanical arms constantly.
The surgical ones robot like the one shown in this video, they are used by specialized doctors to perform minimally invasive surgeries and reach tumors that grow in strange places with the smallest possible incision.
During the duration in robotic surgery, surgeons see what's going on inside their patients through a camera so they can properly direct the metal arms and tools they carry.
Watch the video below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOzGQMnRTNw