Robot-assisted surgery
Its benefits, risks, recovery and cost
Robotic surgery – How robotics is changing the patient experience in this fast paced world?
The 1990s saw a revolution in the world of surgery with the advent of Laparoscopy. Laparoscopy is a minimally invasive surgery improved the aesthetic outcomes of the major surgery with a comparatively smaller scar as against a long incision scar from open surgery. Robotic surgical systems were still in pipeline and under investigation then.
Over the years, robotic surgical systems have evolved and through extensive research and testing. In the year 2000, for the first time, USFDA approved the clinical use of these systems in surgeries. As with any new technology, robotics is slowly moving into the realm of surgery
The word “surgery” may bring apprehensions to the mind of many of us. Constantly lingering thoughts about the chances of success of the surgery, time to recovery and returning to the routine are hard to deal with. With the advances in robotics and surgical technology, one can now expect a very different surgery experience.