Surgical Robots Market Segmented On The Basis Of Application, Region And Forecast To 2028


 San Francisco, 19 July 2021: The Report Surgical Robots Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Application (Orthopedics, Neurology, Urology, Gynecology), By Region, And Segment Forecasts, 2021 - 2028

COVID-19 has impacted every sector of the world’s economy including healthcare. Along with frontline workers, healthcare workers have also been majorly exposed to the maximum risk of the deadly virus. Due to the COVID-19, elective surgeries have been canceled by the majority of the hospitals to reduce the direct contact of surgeons with the patients. As a result, both patients and hospitals are bearing a heavy loss. And there comes the robotic surgery in rescue wherein there is no fear of social contacting with the patients by the doctors. In this article, we are focusing on FAQs on robotic surgery along with how this market has been affected by COVID-19

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What is the history of robotic surgery?

The actual idea behind the robotic surgery was to conduct the surgery remotely without getting near to the patients. Here are the further details.

  • The first surgical robots were the Arthobotwhich were capable of positioning the patients during orthopedic surgery by using voice commands. They were made and used for the first time in Vancouver, BC, Canada in 1983.
  • After few years, on 11thApril 1985, Unimation Puma 200, an industrial robot, was used by Long Beach Memorial Medical Center in California used to orient a needle for brain biopsy.
  • In 1996, the Automated Endoscopic System for Optimal Positioning (AESOP) introduced a complete robotic surgical system, named ZEUS, with 7 degrees of freedom, motion scaling, and tremor elimination. ZEUS attempted its first surgery (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) in France while the surgeons were located in New York. 
  • Another breakthrough was the Da Vinci robotic surgery/Da Vinci surgical systemwhich was approved by the FDA in 2000. It was capable of doing minimally invasive surgery where the surgeons controlled the process from a console.
  • Today, there have been many other robots developed that can assist in surgery and are commercially available for various surgical procedures across different domains.

Is robotic surgery better than traditional surgery?

Robotic surgery has various advantages and that’s why it is better than traditional surgery. Have a look!

  • With less tissue damagewhile attempting robotic surgery, patients recover faster.
  • As incisions are very small, hence, patients feel less painduring the robotic surgery, and chances of getting infection after the surgery also reduce.
  • Doctors get access to real images of the operating area as a high-resolution camera is used during robotic surgery. This helps the doctor(s) in taking better decisions.
  • As there is very minimal loss of bloodduring robotic surgery, hence, blood transfusion also gets reduced.
  • With the help of robots, complex surgeries can be donewhich is difficult to do with traditional surgeries.
  • The patient’s staytimein the hospital also gets reduced in the case of robotic surgery.
  • Last but not the least, the precisionachieved during robotic surgery is very high compared to traditional surgery.

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