Surgeon Makes Tiny Plane with No Robotic Assist

Last week’s VOTW showed Dr. James Porter fashioning a teeny, tiny paper airplane with the help of a da Vinci surgical robot. We were first to admit that though the Da Vinci is an impressive piece of kit and definitely contributed to Dr. Porter’s miniature arts and crafts project, the skill of the surgeon at the helm is of paramount importance when using such a device.

Case-in-point: Our own Alan Dang saw the video and thought, “I can do that with less time, a continuous take and a pair of $1 disposable forceps.”

And he did! Because while Alan has provided us with many wonderful reviews over the years in his role as editor at Tom’s Hardware, by day (and night, and then day again), he’s also an orthopaedic surgeon. Check out his video response below:

Of course, we’re not going to stand around and argue that the da Vinci -- a robot that can offer patients less post-operative pain, a shorter hospital stay, less blood loss, faster recovery time and quicker return to normal daily activities -- is useless. Still, the Swedish Medical Center says that the paper airplane construction video demonstrates “how [da Vinci] gives surgeons greater surgical precision and dexterity over existing approaches.”  We’d say that as far as origami is concerned, existing approaches can give the da Vinci a run for its money.

  • samanosuke47
    Professional. All I have to say. lol
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  • wikid
    let's see if your Alan Dang can do that half way up someone's colon
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  • kcorp2003
    Take that robot. nothing beats the sweat of a human work. ( mhm i feel like will smith in irobot)
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  • cangelini
    wikidlet's see if your Alan Dang can do that half way up someone's colon
    Well, he's an orthopedic surgeon, so there's really no reason for him to be halfway up someone's colon.
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  • JMcEntegart
    wikidlet's see if your Alan Dang can do that half way up someone's colon
    Volunteering? ;)
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  • ProDigit10
    but it's done with considerable larger amount of shaking!

    It may be just as accurate, but if you're dabbing in someone's guts, with a laser, and shake as much as he did, you're going to cause some considerable damage inside!
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  • ljport78
    wikidlet's see if your Alan Dang can do that half way up someone's colonI know. Technically my grungy digits can make a plane smaller than both of them in half the time. However, I don't think anyone would appreciate both my arms shoved half way up their rear.
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  • Marco925
    To QUOTE a youtube user on the robot video.

    Yea but...can it play Crysis 2?
    lucabertone80 5 hours ago
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  • fayzaan
    I want mah monies back!
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  • What is this, a plane for ants?
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