Posted on 11/16/2018 6:14:05 AM PST by deandg99
Do you want Skynet?
Because this is how you get Skynet.
Author was tired of writing about
a) election
b) caravan
c) Trump
d) Brexit
e) all of the above
“Surgeons Sukumaran Nair and Thasee Pillay” likely affirmative action type hires in UK and just getting paid whether outcome good or negligent death of patient.
Seems we are heading toward surgeons who think they can just press a button and get paid, outcome not their concern nor fault in their minds.
Weekly
World
News
You saying that no machine is smarter than Wolf Blitzer?
Only new to the UK apparently. Robotic ASSISTED surgery has been common in the US for decades.
Writer could have more properly stated this as a last-time-use robot.
I knew someone that was a programmer for a medical equipment company. He left the job because the amount of testing and safety stuff made the development cycle really long and boring.
The article says the failure was mostly if not completely due to untrained and not-present doctors. No mention of how the machine itself failed.
The machine put stitches into places where it wasn’t supposed to. I’d think a person would need to guide the machine while it was stitching.
This sad incident has been widely reported in the foreign press. The lead surgeon was an attention-loving Indian or Bangladeshi. He later admitted that he hadn’t attended the required instructional classes. Well, he went to the conference — free food, drink, hotel, travel — but once there declined to attend the seminars. The operation, when performed the old-fashioned way, has a 99% success rate.
Yeah, thats another thing. The track record on them aint so good. Autonomous cars have killed several IIRC. But hey, its all in the name of PROGRESS.And they want robot driven cars on the roads? - Red Badger
Thats what they said about the human-operated automobile in its early years. Traffic fatalities have peaked and are now a lot "less worse than they used to wuz - but still . . .Be not the first by whom the new are tried,
Nor yet the last to lay the old aside. — Alexander PopeRead more at: https://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/alexander_pope_140740
NHS has life and death control over you. That’s the purpose of nationalized health care. Oops, you’re dead, matey! don’t get your knickers in a twit over it, keep a stiff upper lip, cheerio and all that but you can’t sue NHS.
Well, he has plenty of attention now!
“At one point the robot punctured the intra-aortic septum....” This an example of incorrect reporting.... there is no such thing.
What there is, is the INTRA-Atrial and the INTRA-Ventricular septa (septums) EITHER of which, if punctured would be catastrophic with massive surgical blood loss.
The question has to be asked-— was this patient on a heart lung machine so the heart could be stopped while being worked on? This is an obvious question— that quite obviously the answer to is...... NO. If they were “on the heart lung pump” they would not have died on the table and the robot eventually could have been cut off, so a REAL surgeon could repair the damages as best they could.
The REAL horror in all of this— is that it is National Health Care (the model for obamaumaocare, btw), and so... there can be no LIABILITY for the gubmint doctors murdering a patient by proxy with a robot. So.... ironic and horrible.
Well, at least his death precludes the NHS from wasting any more of its oh-so limited budget on him. Now doctors can focus on making other patients die in the waiting room from lack of attention.
Outstanding comment and train of thought! Excellent!
Single payer, Brit UK “national health” gubmint healthcare. Puts robot to work to replace the substandard golliwogs brought in from the old India colony-— to save even that expense.
And.. kills the patient.
Will be ruled inefficient- because under obamaumao— and he said this to a Q— an 80 year old woman needing a pacemaker, should probably not get one, and to “just give her pain medicine”. The ultimate goal of gubmint healthcare is to 1.) cost shift the expense of care away from private insurance. 2.) bureaucratically eliminate expenses, and thus patient treatment expense. and 3.)operate under this “efficiency” such that the promoters of it are... re-elected.
These things are great for marketing. “Our hospital has robot surgery, and lasers”. Reality is they usually wind up in the corner of OR with lead aprons hanging off of them.
“Dr. Bombay.... Dr. Bombay..paging to 911.....”
Agree— this is robotic assistance... to reduce motions of the surgeon into finer micro control.
Would like to know exactly WHAT machine was being used. The article seems to imply it was “programmed” and working on its own, with a camera monitor that then was covered in blood.
Eye and neurosurgery done with micro-robotics has been very successful in the hands of..... well, not Dr. Bombay and the “shakedown cruise” engineers in this case.
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