Robot for brain surgery
Since 2007, Rosa, the robot by the French man of Beninese origin, Bertin Nahum, has become operational in more than fifteen hospitals in the world.
“I may say it is a kind of GPS. Thanks to this machine, the surgeon is going to be able to exactly reach a zone of the brain and instead of making freehand operation, it is the arm of the robot that is going to act,” explained Nahum.
“It can turn out very useful to put an electrode or realize the puncture of a tumour,” he added.