Robotic Cardiac Surgery: A New Era of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery

Ahmed Hussein Mostafa Sallam;

Abstract


Although still in its infancy, robotic surgery has already proven
itself to be of great value, particularly in areas inaccessible to
conventional laparoscopic procedures. It remains to be seen, however, if
robotic systems will replace conventional laparoscopic instruments in less
technically demanding procedures.
In any case, robotic technology is set to revolutionize surgery by
improving and expanding laparoscopic procedures, advancing surgical
technology, and bringing surgery into the digital age. Furthermore, it has
the potential to expand surgical treatment modalities beyond the limits of
human ability. Whether or not the benefit of its usage overcomes the cost
to implement it remains to be seen and much remains to be worked out.
Although feasibility has largely been shown, more prospective
randomized trials evaluating efficacy and safety must be undertaken.
Further research must evaluate cost effectiveness or a true benefit over
conventional therapy for robotic surgery to take full root.


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Title Robotic Cardiac Surgery: A New Era of Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
Other Titles جراحة القلب باستخدام الانسان الالى : عصر جديد من جراحات القلب الاقل اختراقية
Authors Ahmed Hussein Mostafa Sallam
Issue Date 2016

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