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Robotic surgery, one of the most talked about innovation in the healthcare IT system, refers to more than just substituting a doctor with a robot in the operation theatre. Robotic surgery involves the use of latest healthcare IT systems to conduct minimally invasive surgeries which are increasingly getting popular amongst patients worldwide. In the year 1997, when a woman’s fallopian tubes were connected, the rise of minimally invasive procedures took place and since then it has gone through significant developments. Today, with the advent of artificial intelligence and robotics in healthcare, there are newer forms of surgical procedures which have come into play and are making surgeries very effective. Over the last five years, several technology trends in surgical robotic products have disrupted the healthcare IT space in ways never imagined before. As per Reuters, by 2021, one in every three surgery in the United States will be conducted by a robot. Let us take a look at what makes robotic surgeries so popular amongst doctors even though they believe robotic surgeries require more advancements before they can be mainstream. 1) Robotic surgery allows the surgeon higher dexterity which was unthinkable until a few years ago. The motion range is wide, and the accuracy and precision of incision is excellent. 2) Robots allow doctors better access to area of operation within the patient’s body and chances of success become much higher. 3) Patients experience significantly lower pain than the traditional surgeries and the recovery as well as the healing time are much sorter in comparison with traditional post-operative care. 4) Not only does the patient have lower risk of infection even the stay at the hospital is shorter. This is a huge advantage as countries like India have more patients than hospital beds and doctors. As a result, there are newer technology trends in surgical robotic products that are being observed in the healthcare space and a few of them are: 1) There is likely to be an increase in the number of outpatient surgery centres which will cater to ambulatory surgical procedures. 2) The next step in remote access to patient’s tissue will be possible through surgical robotic products. 3) Touchscreen solutions that render sharper and high definition display to surgeons during procedures will also see higher growth.
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