Medical and biomedical engineering technologies have advanced leaps and bounds in the past decade. Presently, robot machinery has been used in varying medical specialties, from hospitals to prosthetics. They’ve already been used in other industries—such as automobiles, producing more vehicles in significantly less time than humans—for decades.
The field of medicine will continue to seek and implement new high-end technologies that will introduce these sorts of equipment for invasive and non-invasive procedures. The future of robotic surgery has unlimited potential.
Take a minute to check out this fascinating video describing some of the robotic surgery devices and tools that will be used in the operating room (or are already being used), also working side-by-side with physicians, such as the vinci and raven lines.
In addition, to learn more about the Da Vinci System, check out this robotic surgery demonstration: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ_3GJNz4fg