The integration of robotics into cardiac surgery represents a significant leap forward in the field of minimally invasive heart procedures. Over the past few decades, advancements in robotic technology have transformed the landscape of surgery, offering precision, reduced recovery times, and improved patient outcomes. In the field of cardiology, robotic-assisted surgeries are increasingly becoming a viable option for complex cardiac procedures, including valve repair and replacement, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), and atrial septal defect closure. These robotic systems, often paired with high-definition imaging and advanced computer navigation, enable surgeons to perform highly precise operations with smaller incisions, minimizing trauma to the patient and promoting quicker recovery times
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