Robotic Surgery

Robotic surgery, also known as robot-assisted surgery, enables surgeons to carry out a variety of difficult procedures with greater precision, adaptability, and control than is feasible with traditional methods. Robotic surgery is frequently associated with minimally invasive surgery, or procedures that require just little incisions. It's also used in a few standard open surgical operations now and then. Robotic surgery has the potential to be a minimally invasive procedure. "Minimally intrusive" means that instead of making big cuts in patients, we use miniature surgical tools that fit through a series of quarter-inch incisions.

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