Invasive surgery avoided through teleportation or matter-to-energy conversion?

I know little of physics. Imagine if medical procedures once "invasive" due to cutting, similar to the retrieval of an organ, became smaller number invasive because of a device that would allow the organ/body part to somehow slip away through the skin unharmed. "Star Trek's" teleportation is fiction. What is a believable method? I read somewhat about "gravity waves", that they can overhaul through things unchanged, but I don't twig their application to the conversion of matter to vivacity in this situation. Could an organ be converted to a gravity thrash, pass through skin, and after be usuable?
In Greg Iles "Footprints of God", the brain was scan with an MRI and be uploaded to a computer, and the computer became the creature. Replication/cloning leaves too much room for error. Could anything allow something to pass through the skin impervious? Could a solid matter to sparkle conversion take place to allow an organ to outdo through the skin, to then be converted fund? What device(real or not) could do it?

Answer:
You are on to a cool idea. You're not the lone one thinking about it any.

At present, there is no device that can do it, though the device that in theory holds the most promise would not be a gravity wave device. It would be a teleportation device that uses DAN sampling and "entanglement."

The DNA sampling would be for "modeling the ideal" subject.

A subject "X" is placed within the module. The DNA sampling takes place. The device read the DNA like a blueprint for the model "model" of that subject. Then the subject's physical body would be teleported to another location. That location would not have to be far away. It could be as close as the subsequent room or as far as another universe.

Only a quantum computer would have the memory size and processing power to sufficiently model the subject. Assuming the device could entangle respectively particle of the subject, account its exact location and reassemble all the particle back together intact, the subject would reappear at the other running out.

The DNA encoder would "mark" each molecule of the subject and allow solely the ideal, "healthy" molecules to materialize at the reassembling section. The subject would be reborn with simply perfect "ideal" molecules.

This concept palpably has MAJOR scientific limitations at the present time.

We do not yet hold teleportation devices that can effectively transport more than a few particles at once, although individual grain tele-transportation has be accomplished.

We do not all the same have DNA sampling technology advanced ample to “read” every molecule of a golf-ball, much less a living self. According to Moore’s Law, we should be able to accomplish that by 2050, bestow or take a decade. When that happen, teleportation of entangled particle could be possible although the energy required to do it would be astronomical.

The things you necessitate to create this “healing transporter” are:
Quantum computer and sampling technology that can “read” every particle of a subject at a given moment surrounded by time, ( within a few Pico seconds)
An entangle teleportation device, consisting of a transmitting / dissolving unit and a reception / reassembly unit.
A DNA encoder that can interpret the “ideal” model of an individual and “quantum mark” respectively molecule for reassembly, destruction ( if defective) or replacement, ( with a ideal undamaged molecule.)

The idea is impossible at present and will remain impossible for the foreseeable adjectives. However, it is based within sound proven theory, far-fetched as it seem.
??huh?? You guys make my chief hurt!
Okay, when you teleport an organ OUT of someone, what's going to happen to the loose ends of adjectives the blood vessels that supported that organ?

They're going to bleed, and the merciful exsanguinates.

Oops.
Not with todays horizontal of technology. Sounds like a perfect idea though. You would own to be able to teleport outmoded organs out simutaneously with teleporting the strange organ in so the lenient would not suffer from massive blood loss, go into shock and die!! If it be possible, think how long we could adjectives live for by just replacing the worn matured body parts with modern ones.
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