SURGICAL
Robots to Improve Surgery for All
Leslie Mertz
- Year
- 2022
- Citations
- 4
Abstract
Surgeons around the world are now using robot-assisted tech to help them perform minimally invasive operations ranging from hernia repair and gall bladder removal to knee replacement and cancer-related colectomy, often manipulating the surgical tools from a computer console some distance from the patient. With names like da Vinci, Aquabeam, and Mako, robotic surgical technologies are becoming more common. As an example, industry powerhouse Intuitive reported in late 2021 that the number of surgical procedures using its robotic da Vinci system had topped 10 million globally [1].
Keywords
Robotic surgeryRobotSurgical robotInvasive surgerySurgeryDa Vinci Surgical SystemGeneral surgeryBladder cancerMedicineComputer science
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