Surgical Robotics

Surgical robotics is an innovative technology used for medical procedures such as minimally invasive or complex surgery. It is a form of robotic technology that is designed to act as a surgeon's assistant, enabling them to perform more accurate and precise surgical tasks. The use of this technology has allowed for safer, faster, and less invasive surgeries with reduced trauma and improved results for patients. With its enhanced accuracy, surgical robotics is being utilized in fields such as gynecology, urology, and orthopedics, as well as cardiac, eye, and general surgery. The technology also allows for remote surgical procedures, thereby enabling surgeons to perform operations in difficult-to-reach locations with greater precision. Surgical robotics has the potential to revolutionize the medical field and is considered to be an important breakthrough in the delivery of healthcare services.

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Conclusion from the Doctor's Dissertation Martynov V.L. on Surgical Correction of Digestive System Refluxes
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Clinical Gastroenterological Manifestations as Criteria for the Pathology and Effectiveness of Surgical Correction of Reflux Disease of the Digestive System
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The Effect of Covid-19 Pandemic on Surgical Practice in Nigeria
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