ROBOTIC SURGERY AND ITS IMPACT ON CLINICAL OUTCOMES
Keywords:
robotic surgery, clinical outcomes, minimally invasive surgery, surgical precision, patient recovery, postoperative complications, computer-assisted surgery, surgical innovation, healthcare technology, patient safetyAbstract
Robotic surgery has emerged as a transformative technology in modern medicine, offering enhanced precision, minimal invasiveness, and improved patient recovery. This approach utilizes computer-assisted robotic systems that allow surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater dexterity and accuracy compared to conventional methods. Numerous studies indicate that robotic-assisted surgeries can reduce intraoperative blood loss, shorten hospital stays, and minimize postoperative complications. Additionally, robotic systems provide better visualization and access to difficult-to-reach anatomical areas, improving surgical outcomes. Despite its benefits, challenges such as high costs, long learning curves, and limited accessibility remain. Overall, robotic surgery represents a significant advancement in surgical practice, demonstrating measurable improvements in clinical outcomes and patient safety. Continuous technological development and training are essential to maximize its potential in healthcare.