Tele-surgery

Tele-surgery is the use of robot-assisted technology in medical procedures to enable surgeons to perform operations from a remote location. This technology has revolutionized medical practice and surgery by providing doctors with a more accurate and precise way to perform surgery and greatly enhance patient outcomes and safety. It has allowed medical practitioners to expand the scope of their practice beyond the traditional operating room. Tele-surgery makes it possible to perform complex surgical procedures, such as organ transplants, on patients in remote locations or who are unable to travel to a hospital. Tele-surgery also brings cost-savings to the healthcare system by making procedures more efficient and cost-effective. The advantages of tele-surgery include improved outcomes, reduced risk, and improved access to healthcare.

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Applied Robotics and Artificial Intelligence

ISSN: Coming Soon
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Simon X. Yang, Professor, Head of ARIS Lab, School of Engineering, University of Guelph.
Journal of Applied Robotics and Artificial Intelligence is a multi-disciplinary journal which accepts article types, such as research, reviews, letters, editorials, case reports, and short communications in the field of robotic surgery and artificial intelligence for medical applications.