Global Info Reports Robotic Surgery | Page 4

Applications: Robotic surgery has effectively tended to the confinements of traditional thoracoscopic and laparoscopic surgery, hence permitting completion of advanced and complex surgeries with expanded accuracy in the approach of minimally invasive. As opposed to the awkward positions that are needed in the laparoscopic surgical procedure, the surgeon is comfortably seated on the console of robotic surgery, a course of action that diminishes the physical burden on the surgeon. Instead of the level, 2-dimensional picture that is gotten through the consistent laparoscopic camera, the surgeon gets a 3-dimensional view that improves depth of perception; camera movement is stable and appropriately controlled by the surgeon operating at that instant by means of manual master controls or voice-actuated controls. Additionally, control of the robotic arm instruments enhances scope of movement contrasted and conventional laparoscopic instruments, in this way enabling the surgeon to execute more complicated movements during surgery. 4 | Page