Robotic Surgery in Gynecology
Robotic surgery, also known as robot-assisted surgery, is a minimally invasive form of surgical technique that uses robotic arms and precision instruments to perform complex operations with greater accuracy than traditional techniques. In the field of gynecology, robotic surgery is used for a wide range of procedures, including the removal of uterine fibroids, the correction of pelvic organ prolapse, the removal of ovarian cysts, and the treatment of endometriosis. Compared to conventional laparoscopic or open surgical techniques, robotic surgery offers enhanced visualisation, better dexterity in complex procedures, more precision in controlling tissue dissection, and less post-operative pain and trauma. Additionally, it improves the safety and accuracy of surgical procedures, reduces the risk of surgical errors, and shortens the recovery time for patients.
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