Robot-Assisted

Surgery Robot-Assisted Surgery is a revolutionary new way to perform complex medical procedures. It uses a robotic system to provide surgeons with greater precision, dexterity and control during procedures. The robot is controlled by a surgeon, and can be used to perform a variety of procedures, including general surgery, oncological operations, cardiac surgery, spinal surgery, and more. Unlike traditional surgery, robotic surgery offers increased precision and accuracy, and can reduce recovery time and the need for post-operative medications. As a result, robotic surgery can provide patients with better outcomes, reduced risk of complications and faster recovery times. Robot-Assisted Surgery is becoming increasingly popular and is being used in more and more hospitals and medical centers.

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Applied Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Simon X. Yang, Professor, Head of ARIS Lab, School of Engineering, University of Guelph.
Journal of Applied Robotics and Artificial Intelligence is a multi-disciplinary journal which accepts article types, such as research, reviews, letters, editorials, case reports, and short communications in the field of robotic surgery and artificial intelligence for medical applications.