Can surgeons really “feel” again during keyhole procedures?

Researchers at New York University Abu Dhabi say yes—by developing soft, flexible sensors that restore a sense of touch during Minimally invasive surgery, allowing doctors to measure pressure in real time and handle delicate tissues more safely; while many in the medical field see this as a breakthrough that could improve precision and patient outcomes, some experts and observers note that widespread adoption will depend on clinical testing, cost, and how seamlessly the technology integrates into existing surgical practices.

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