Industry Perspective: The Future of Surgical Robotics-Augmenting a Surgeon's Hands, Eyes, and Brain.

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Bill Peine, Dan Stoyanov
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Abstract

The future of health care is poised for a transformative shift. Driven by the evolution of surgical robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), and an interconnected ecosystem, health practitioners will be empowered to make procedures more precise, predictable, and personalized. This article explores emerging technologies in surgery that augment a surgeon's hands (robotics), eyes (medical imaging), and brain (AI-driven ecosystems). In robotics, endoluminal approaches and telesurgery are revolutionizing minimally invasive techniques and expanding access to care globally. Advanced visualization using patient specific models and new imaging modalities are enhancing surgical navigation and giving practitioners the ability to see the unseen. AI and data-driven platforms are increasing precision, optimizing clinical workflows, and reducing complications. As we continue to push the boundaries of MedTech innovation, the growing synergy between these technologies will make procedures more safe, more efficient, and more accessible-ultimately redefining surgical standards.

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IEEE Pulse
IEEE Pulse ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL-
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1.10
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88
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: IEEE Pulse covers both general and technical articles on current technologies and methods used in biomedical and clinical engineering; societal implications of medical technologies; current news items; book reviews; patent descriptions; and correspondence. Special interest departments, students, law, clinical engineering, ethics, new products, society news, historical features and government.
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