The Advantages and Disadvantages of Robotic Surgery
Robotic surgery is becoming an increasingly popular method for performing surgical procedures due to its safety and low complication rates. Studies have even demonstrated that robotic surgery can reduce pain, blood loss and scarring during recovery. However, robotic surgery does have some drawbacks. It may be more expensive and difficult to teach surgeons how to use it safely. Less invasive If you are considering surgery that requires an incision, robotic surgery is usually a less invasive alternative than other types of surgeries. It typically leads to a shorter hospital stay and faster recovery period, so that you can return to your regular life sooner. Robotic surgeries utilize tiny instruments attached to a robotic arm that are controlled by your surgeon at a console a few feet away. The console enables them to view real-time images of the surgical site that are magnified with sharper resolution than what they would see


