A surgical approach that involves the use of robotic systems to assist surgeons in performing procedures with enhanced precision, control, and often in a minimally invasive manner.
A complex medical device that includes a console for the surgeon, robotic arms with surgical instruments, and a vision system, enabling remote-controlled or computer-assisted surgery.
A form of robotic surgery that allows surgeons to perform procedures from a remote location using advanced robotic systems, often with real-time feedback and high-definition visuals.
A widely used robotic surgical system that enables minimally invasive procedures with a console for the surgeon, robotic arms, and specialized instruments controlled by the surgeon.
Surgical procedures performed through small incisions using specialized instruments, often aided by robotic systems to minimize trauma, reduce recovery time, and enhance precision.
Surgical procedures that use a thin, flexible tube (endoscope) with a camera and light source to visualize and operate on internal structures, often integrated with robotic systems.
Surgical tools with movable joints that mimic the dexterity of the human hand, commonly used in robotic surgery to perform intricate movements with precision.
The command center where the surgeon sits during robotic surgery, controlling the robotic arms and instruments, while viewing a magnified, three-dimensional image of the surgical site.
The use of force or tactile sensation feedback to the surgeon’s hands, providing a sense of touch and pressure during robotic surgery, enhancing the surgeon’s control and precision.
The company that developed the da Vinci Surgical System, a pioneer in the field of robotic surgery technology.
A technique where robotic instruments are inserted through a single incision, reducing the number of entry points and potentially enhancing cosmetic outcomes.
A type of minimally invasive surgery where a robotic system aids the surgeon in performing procedures through small incisions using a laparoscope.