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 Robotic surgery, or robot-assisted surgery, allows doctors to achieve many types of complex procedures with more precision, flexibility and control than is possible with conventional techniques. Robotic surgery is usually accompanying with minimally invasive surgery — procedures performed through tiny incisions. It is also sometimes used in assured traditional open surgical procedures. Robotic surgery has been quickly adopted by hospitals in the United States and Europe for use in the treatment of a wide range of conditions.  The most widely used clinical robotic surgical system comprises a camera arm and mechanical arms with surgical instruments attached to them. The surgeon panels the arms while seated at a computer console near the operating table. The relieve gives the surgeon a high-definition, magnified, 3-D view of the surgical site. The surgeon leads other team members who support during the operation.  

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