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foldedcornice | 3 years ago

I'm curious to learn more about the main advantages of the da Vinci machines in certain contexts, over 'straight-stick' surgery.

The article's author, who is a roboticist rather than a surgeon, paints a picture where robotic surgery does not have a clear advantage over straight-stick surgery due to a lack of training: "In fact, a recent survey of 50 randomized control trials that compared robotic surgery to conventional and laparoscopic surgeries found that outcomes were comparable, and robotic surgeries were actually a bit slower. From my perspective, focusing on education, it’s something of a miracle that outcomes aren’t worse, given that residents are going to their first jobs without the necessary experience. "

To learn from an alternative perspective, what might be an example of a patient condition or objective where robotic surgery may have a meaningful advantage over conventional surgery?

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DoingIsLearning|3 years ago

> To learn from an alternative perspective, what might be an example of a patient condition or objective where robotic surgery may have a meaningful advantage over conventional surgery?

Stereotactic surgery in Neurosurgery.

slt2021|3 years ago

Aren't these non-intrusive and done using gamma knives?

I read somewhere that computer+radiologist perform the planning of beams and the gamma knive does all the work