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Robotic surgery are sorts of surgical procedures that are done using robotic systems. Robotically-assisted surgery was developed to undertake to beat the restrictions of pre-existing minimally-invasive surgical procedures and to reinforce the capabilities of surgeons performing open surgery. In the case of robotically-assisted minimally-invasive surgery, rather than directly moving the instruments, the surgeon uses one among two methods to administer the instruments. These include employing a direct telemanipulator or through computer control. A telemanipulator may be a remote manipulator that permits the surgeon to perform the traditional movements related to the surgery. The robotic arms perform those movements using end-effectors and manipulators to perform the particular surgery. In computer-controlled systems, the surgeon uses a computer to regulate the robotic arms and its end-effectors, though these systems also can still use telemanipulators for his or her input. One advantage of using the computerized method is that the surgeon doesn't need to be present, resulting in the likelihood for remote surgery. Robotic surgery may be a new and exciting emerging technology that is taking the surgical profession by storm. Up to the present point, however, the race to accumulate and incorporate this emerging technology has primarily been driven by the market.

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