Robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) is a rapidly advancing field offering numerous benefits. Surgeons can perform precise, minimally invasive procedures with smaller incisions, reducing recovery time, pain, and hospital stays. RAS is cost-effective, enhances decision-making, and minimizes blood loss and infection risks. It played a role in reducing pathogen exposure during the COVID-19 crisis. In the future, RAS is expected to further revolutionize healthcare, making it more accessible, aiding in training, and improving rural healthcare infrastructure.
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