SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATED BIOMECHANICAL COMPUTERIZED SURGERY

Provided are wearable devices that are compact, potable, and wearable or able to attach to a body part. The devices are configured to securely mate with body structures become one unit with the underlying body tissue to provide a relatively stable working surface. In one example, the sides of the de...

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description Provided are wearable devices that are compact, potable, and wearable or able to attach to a body part. The devices are configured to securely mate with body structures become one unit with the underlying body tissue to provide a relatively stable working surface. In one example, the sides of the device are constructed of a semi-rigid material with borders that conform to a body part. The semi-rigid wall can also conform (at least partially) to the working surface of a target body part and/or area to achieve a tight junction. The devices can also operate on non-uniform surfaces. Skin is not flat, thus the topography of said irregular surface can be scanned to provide a zero depth reference over the entire irregular surface. The zero depth reference enables management of surgical tools, print heads, etc. along the Z axis to provide precise operations regardless of the shape of the surface.
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DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROMTHE BODY
DIAGNOSIS
HUMAN NECESSITIES
HYGIENE
IDENTIFICATION
MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE
SURGERY
title SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMATED BIOMECHANICAL COMPUTERIZED SURGERY
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