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China Performs Remote Liver Surgeries Over 5,000 km Using Satellite

China Performs Remote Liver Surgeries Over 5,000 km Using Satellite

Above: A visitor trials a surgical robot system at the 2025 China Medical Equipment Expo in Chongqing on March 14, 2025. Image copyright: Wang Quanchao/Xinhua/Getty Images

The Spin

The use of satellite technology for telesurgery represents a quantum leap in medical technology. By solving the latency problem that has long hindered remote surgery, it eliminates geographical barriers and expands the potential reach of robotic surgery from 5,000 km to 150,000 km. This breakthrough opens up new possibilities for remote regions, emergency care in disaster zones, and even space medicine. China’s investment in this technology showcases its leadership in addressing global healthcare inequities.

While telesurgery holds significant promise, it also raises key concerns about its practicality and ethical implications. The technology’s reliance on complex infrastructure and specialized training makes it difficult to implement universally. Moreover, questions around liability, security, and long-term reliability persist. Without addressing these issues, the vision of equitable global healthcare may remain out of reach.

Metaculus Prediction

There is a 50% chance the the first fully autonomous surgery or procedure performed on a human will occur by December 2032, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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