Department of Surgery, University of Chicago, 5801 S Ellis Ave, Chicago, IL 60637, USA
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Robotic-Assisted Surgery Revolutionizes the Operating Room: A Comprehensive Review
Author(s): Daniel Brown*
The field of surgery has witnessed remarkable advancements over the years, and one of the most transformative innovations has been roboticassisted
surgery. Robotic systems have revolutionized the operating room by providing surgeons with enhanced precision, dexterity, and
visualization during procedures. This comprehensive review explores the evolution, benefits, applications, and challenges of robotic-assisted
surgery, highlighting its significant impact on patient outcomes and the future of surgical care. The roots of robotic-assisted surgery can be traced
back to the early 1980s when researchers began exploring the concept of telemanipulation and robotic systems in surgery. The first successful
robotic-assisted surgery, performed in 1985, involved a robot called the PUMA 560 assisting in a neurosurgical biopsy. This landmark achievement
laid the foundation f.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/1584-9341.2023.19.102
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