Robotic Surgery
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Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery is an advanced minimally invasive surgical technique that utilizes robotic systems to assist surgeons during procedures. These systems consist of robotic arms equipped with surgical instruments and a high-definition camera, controlled by the surgeon from a console.
During robotic surgery, the surgeon sits at the console and manipulates hand and foot controls to maneuver the robotic arms with precision and dexterity. The camera provides a magnified, 3D view of the surgical site, enhancing visualization and accuracy.
Key benefits of robotic surgery include:
Enhanced precision: Robotic systems offer greater precision and maneuverability compared to traditional surgical techniques, allowing for more precise tissue dissection and suturing.
Minimally invasive: Robotic surgery involves small incisions, resulting in less trauma, reduced pain, and faster recovery times for patients.

Improved outcomes: The enhanced visualization and dexterity provided by robotic systems can lead to better surgical outcomes, including reduced complications and shorter hospital stays.
Robotic surgery is used in various surgical specialties, including urology, gynecology, general surgery, and cardiothoracic surgery, for procedures such as prostatectomy, hysterectomy, and colorectal surgery. As technology continues to advance, robotic surgery is expected to play an increasingly prominent role in surgical practice.