The Disadvantages and Limitations of Robotic Surgery
As with any surgery, there are risks associated with robotic surgery, but typically it is less invasive and allows for smaller incisions than traditional procedures. Many patients may be concerned by the prospect of robotic surgery. We would like to reassure them that our robotic system does not think or act independently, only responding to precise hand movements from your surgeon. Cost Many hospitals have invested substantial sums into robotic systems to keep up with competition, yet these investments may not pay off over time. According to two recent JAMA studies published last week, robotic surgery actually costs more than traditional techniques; furthermore, robot-assisted procedures do not prove any more effective than certain laparoscopic ones; hence it is vital for hospitals to carefully consider all potential benefits before investing in this technology. Robotic surgery tends to cost more than conventional surgeries due to specialized instruments and operating room setup costs,




