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Robotic Surgery in General Surgery

Robotic surgery is a form of minimally invasive surgical procedure where robotic arms perform the surgery with a high degree of precision and accuracy. This form of surgery is becoming increasingly popular in general surgery, as it can reduce the risks and complications associated with traditional surgical approache…

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Overview

Robotic surgery is a form of minimally invasive surgical procedure where robotic arms perform the surgery with a high degree of precision and accuracy. This form of surgery is becoming increasingly popular in general surgery, as it can reduce the risks and complications associated with traditional surgical approaches. Robotic surgery provides the surgeon with greater dexterity and control, and allows surgery to be performed with less trauma to surrounding tissue. It also offers the ability to perform complex operations with greater precision and accuracy. The benefits of robotic surgery are numerous, as it can minimize blood loss, reduce hospital stays, and speed up the recovery time. By utilizing this new technology, surgeons can deliver better outcomes for their patients.

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Simon X. Yang · Canada Pasi Luukka · Finland Basil Mohammed Al-Hadithi · Spain

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