Robot-assisted Surgery
Robot-assisted surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery that uses computer-controlled surgical robots to assist a surgeon in performing a wide range of complex operations. This approach offers several benefits compared to traditional open surgery, including increased precision, better control and maneuverability of instruments, and improved visibility of the area being operated on. With this type of surgery, surgeons are able to perform complex operations more safely, quickly and efficiently, while reducing the risk of complications, scarring and recovery time. Robot-assisted surgery is being used in a variety of medical fields, including general surgery, urology, gynecology, ear, nose, and throat surgery, and cardiothoracic surgery. This technology holds the promise to revolutionize surgical procedures and is expected to become the standard of care in the near future.
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