Robotic Surgical Navigation

Robotic surgical navigation is a technology that enables surgeons to carry out minimally invasive surgical procedures with greater precision and accuracy. It is based on the use of robotics, imaging systems, and computers to provide the surgeon with a three-dimensional view of the patient's anatomy. By using this technology, surgeons can visualize the exact position of the surgical instrument within the body, allowing for more effective and accurate treatments. This technology has enabled surgeons to complete more complex and delicate procedures with minimal risks and improved outcomes. Its usefulness has been demonstrated in a broad range of surgical procedures, including neurosurgery, orthopaedic and cardiac surgeries. Robotic surgical navigation is a key technology in the advancement of modern medicine and has the potential to revolutionize the way surgery is performed.

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