Robotic Surgery in Orthopedics
Robotic surgery in orthopedics is a form of minimally invasive surgery that uses robotic systems in order to perform complex orthopedic surgeries. The robotic system allows the surgeon to conduct surgical procedures with greater precision, accuracy, and control by avoiding direct contact with the surgical site, eliminating fatigue and tremor associated with manual surgery, and providing a three-dimensional view of the surgical site. The benefits of robotic surgery in orthopedics include shorter hospital stays, decreased pain and trauma, quicker recovery times, decreased infection risk, and improved outcomes. This technology has allowed for the successful treatment of a variety of orthopedic conditions such as degenerative joint diseases, fractures, and ligament injuries. It is also used in procedures such as total hip and knee replacements, arthroscopic surgeries, and spinal surgeries. Robotic surgery in orthopedics has revolutionized orthopedic surgery, making it a safer, more effective and accessible option for orthopedic surgeons and patients alike.
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