Surgical Automation
Surgical automation is the use of computer-controlled robotic systems to perform complex surgical tasks, minimizing the need for manual surgical interventions by medical personnel such as surgeons. Automated surgery systems are used to improve the accuracy, safety, and efficiency of surgeries, while enabling medical staff to focus on tasks that require more skill and attention. These systems have the potential to revolutionize the way complex surgical procedures are performed, drastically reducing patient recovery times, and increasing the likelihood of successful outcomes. Automated surgery systems are also being used in a variety of fields, such as minimally invasive surgery, general surgery, orthopaedic surgery, and trauma surgery.
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