Chinese Surgeon Performs Remote Surgery Across the Globe

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Dr. Zhang Wei made history. The Chinese surgeon just operated on a patient in Beijing—from New York City. Eleven thousand kilometers apart. Kind of mind-blowing.

He used a fancy new surgical robot powered by 6G technology. The machine copies his hand movements. Almost perfectly, it seems. The response time? Just 98 milliseconds. That's faster than humans can react.

Geography doesn't matter much anymore. Not for surgery, at least.

This changes everything. Elite surgeons can reach patients anywhere. People in remote villages might get the same care as those in big cities. Medical experts across borders can work together in new ways.

Dr. Zhang Binbin wasn't part of this specific operation. He's a heart surgeon at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. But his work with regenerative therapies shows how medicine keeps evolving across national boundaries.

The future is already here. Specialized medical expertise can now travel instantly. No planes needed. Just technology and skilled hands.

Will this solve all healthcare problems? Not entirely clear. But it's a leap forward. A big one.

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