
Separating rare conjoined twins with help from mixed reality
Tech and Science Daily | The Standard · Rachelle Abbott
September 18, 20247m 12s
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Show Notes
A British neurosurgeon has successfully led a 14-hour operation to separate one-year-old twin girls. Our health reporter, Daniel Keane, explains the fascinating details including how mixed reality technology played a crucial part.
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