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Robotic-assisted Surgery

Robotic-assisted surgery is a technological advance in the field of surgery. It is a type of minimally invasive surgery that involves the use of robotic arms and a robotic camera to perform delicate and complex operations. Robot-assisted surgeries are less invasive than open surgeries, which limit the risk of infect…

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Overview

Robotic-assisted surgery is a technological advance in the field of surgery. It is a type of minimally invasive surgery that involves the use of robotic arms and a robotic camera to perform delicate and complex operations. Robot-assisted surgeries are less invasive than open surgeries, which limit the risk of infection and tissue trauma, offer greater precision in operations, reduce recovery time and have improved surgical outcomes. Robotic-assisted surgery has revolutionized the field of medicine and is now being used for many procedures, such as cardiac, gynecological, neurological, and general surgeries. It has the potential to improve the lives of patients around the world.

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Simon X. Yang · Canada Pasi Luukka · Finland Basil Mohammed Al-Hadithi · Spain

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