2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2008.08.010
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Robotics the future of surgery

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“…In the past 20 years, endoscopic and robotic interventions have been increasing gradually as the rising generation surgeons prefer minimally invasive methods and they are more eager to the innovative approaches than the traditional approach. [ 35 , 36 ] This situation will inevitably cause the widespread use of endoscopic thyroid surgery, according as in other surgical procedures.…”
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“…In the past 20 years, endoscopic and robotic interventions have been increasing gradually as the rising generation surgeons prefer minimally invasive methods and they are more eager to the innovative approaches than the traditional approach. [ 35 , 36 ] This situation will inevitably cause the widespread use of endoscopic thyroid surgery, according as in other surgical procedures.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The introduction of laparoscopy was a milestone in the teaching of surgery mainly by allowing images shared between observers, tutors and residents in real time [17]. The use of robot-observers is a paradigm shift for open surgery teaching, in which cameras can be used for images transmission as a new tool in surgeons’ training [18]. Through telemedicine, students and residents can observe the procedure from a remote classroom [15].…”
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