The Da Vinci Robot approved to be used in
the United states in 2001, is one of the most well know robots to do surgery on
patients. It's precise and does good work on the patients. The Da Vinci robot is an amazing technology device
that many hospitals and surgeons use today. Amazingly Robots are becoming more and more
popular in the medical field and help many surgeons today so the surgery that
is needed for any patient.
Many robots have hands that are built like human hands to do more precise work. Building the robot like a human had lets the robot reach on places and have more control over the surgery that it is performing. It's amazing how technology has improved and the robot has become very popular mostly in the United States but as well as in other countries. The robotic surgery field has had an amazing impact on the world today.
The surgeons who work the robots are medically trained professionals in the field or surgery that they are working on. Besides the training that they normally have to become a Doctor or surgeon they have to have additional trainings to be able to work these medical robots. In the room the Doctors oversee the work of the Robot to make sure they are doing the surgery the right and correct way.
In the United States Robotic Surgery is an amazing technology upgrade. Having a Robot do surgery is an amazing thing to comprehend. It's incredible to realize that Robots today in the twenty-first century can actually do surgery just like surgeons do. Robotic surgery today is one of the most known technological advances in the world and it continues to grow very rapidly.
The Da Vinci robot is one of the most known Robots in the
medical field today. It’s amazing how
this Robot does surgery on the patient using precise moves. This video demonstrates how the robot works
on a patient while the surgeon controls the motion of the robot. Da Vinci is an amazing creation and a huge
advance in technology.
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