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Robots Assist Surgeons to Bypass Patients' Clogged Arteries

By Dianne Finch on Tuesday, June 24, 2008.

For about 40 years, the sternotomy has been the gold standard for open heart surgery.

Chest bones are split and patients’ ribs are stretched open to allow access to the chest cavity.

The practice is still widely used, but many doctors are looking for less invasive methods.

A few surgeons in the nation are using some nimble-fingered robots to help repair hearts.

But as NHPR’s Dianne Finch reports, not all surgeons are pleased with that idea.