Robotic-assisted spine surgery can perform spine fixation procedures. It can be used to treat a variety of spinal conditions, including degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, scoliosis, spondylolisthesis, and spinal fractures.
Robotic surgery utilizes smaller incisions than traditional open surgery. This translates to less muscle disruption, blood loss, and post-operative pain for the patient. Smaller incisions generally mean a lower risk of surgical site infections.
Enos system provides both high-definition 3D and 2D views of the surgical site, giving surgeons a clear and detailed picture. Enos uses just one small incision, potentially leading to less pain and faster recovery...
Robotic surgical systems can be used for diverse procedures ranging from cholecystectomy to hysterectomy to distal pancreatectomy to prostatectomy, The robotic surgical system offers three-dimensional visualization with an improved camera image and has a...