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Home » Robotic Surgery: Revolutionizing Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures

Robotic Surgery: Revolutionizing Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures

March 21, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Robotic Surgery: Revolutionizing Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures

Write short note on robotic surgery.

Answer.

“Advantages Of Robotic Surgery”

Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery.

“Minimally invasive” means that instead of operating on patients through large incisions, we use miniaturized surgical instruments that fi through a series of quarter-inch incisions.

  • When performing surgery with the da Vinci Si—the world’s most advanced surgical robot—these miniaturized instruments are mounted on three separate robotic arms, allowing the surgeon maximum range of motion and precision.
    The da Vinci’s fourth arm contains a magnified high-definition 3-D camera that guides the surgeon during the procedure.
  • The surgeon controls these instruments and the camera from a console located in the operating room.
    Placing his figures into the master controls, he is able to operate all four arms of the da Vinci simultaneously while looking through a stereoscopic high-definition monitor that literally places him inside the patient, giving him a better, more detailed 3-D view of the operating site than the human eye can provide.

“Common Procedures In Robotic Surgery”

  • Every movement he makes with the master controls is replicated precisely by the robot.
  • When necessary, the surgeon can even change the scale of the robot’s movements: If he selects a three-to-one scale,the tip of the robot’s arm will move just one inch for every three inches the surgeon’s hand moves.
    And because of the console’s design, the surgeon’s eyes and hands are always perfectly aligned with his view of the surgical site, minimizing surgeon fatigue.

“Understanding The Benefits Of Robotic Surgery”

  • The ultimate effect is to give the surgeon unprecedented control in a minimally invasive environment.
    Utilizing this advanced technology, surgeons are able to perform a growing number of complex urological, gynecological, cardiothoracic, and general surgical procedures.
    Since these procedures can now be performed through very small incisions, patients experience a number of benefits compared to open surgery, including:

    • Less trauma on the body
    • Minimal scarring, and
    • Faster recovery time.

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