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Frequently Asked Questions

Robotic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical approach that utilizes robotic technology to assist surgeons during procedures. It involves the use of robotic arms controlled by the surgeon from a console, allowing for precise movements and enhanced surgical capabilities.

Robotic surgery differs from traditional surgery in that it utilizes robotic arms and a high-definition camera for visualization. The surgeon controls the robotic arms remotely, enabling increased precision, flexibility, and access to difficult-to-reach areas compared to traditional open surgery.

Robotic surgery offers several advantages, including smaller incisions, reduced blood loss, less postoperative pain, faster recovery times, and improved cosmetic results. The robotic system provides enhanced dexterity, 3D visualization, and eliminates natural hand tremors, leading to improved surgical outcomes.

Robotic surgery is generally considered safe when performed by a skilled surgeon. The robotic system enhances the surgeon's capabilities and provides better control during the procedure. However, as with any surgery, there are potential risks and complications, which your surgeon will discuss with you beforehand.