What do you mean by Robotic heart surgery?
By acting as the surgeon's extension during robotic surgery, we are able to operate through ports or incisions that are incredibly small. Two robotic "arms" pass through the incision side by side (between 2 to 2.5 centimeters). Each of these arms has a camera at the end that transmits images to a console or video monitor so the surgeons can be guided.
In the operating room,
there are two surgeons: one who directs the robot's movements and the other who
stands close to the patient. The console that integrates two distinct images to
provide a highly accurate, three-dimensional representation of the heart is
visible to the surgeon operating the robot. It improves our accuracy and
enables us to manoeuvre through tight placesRobotic mitral valve surgery,
including both replacements and repairs, is the most frequent procedure
surgeons perform.Additionally, doctors have closed holes in the heart and
removed malignancies from inside the heart. The robot may do bypass surgery
outside of the heart with tiny incisions instead of the standard sternotomy
(long incision made along the sternum).
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