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Robotic surgery or robotic surgery allows doctors to carry out many types of complex interventions more precisely, flexibly, and more controlled than is possible with conventional techniques. Robotic surgery is usually associated with minimally invasive surgery - surgery performed using a small incision. Sometimes used in certain traditional open surgical procedures. The most widely used clinical robotic surgical systems include cubicle arms and mechanical arms with attached surgical instruments. The surgeon controls the hand while sitting on a computer console near the operating table. The console offers a high resolution 3D display to the surgeon. The surgeon leads other team members who help during the operation. Robotic surgery is a type of surgery performed using a robotic system. Robot-assisted surgery is designed to try to overcome the limitations of minimally invasive surgeries and improve the skills of surgeons performing open surgeries. Robotic surgery usually lasts 2 to 4 hours, depending on many factors, including prostate size, the presence of obesity, previous abdominal surgery and scarring, and other factors. Many of these factors require more work hours.

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