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WinterGreen Research announces that
it has published a new study Surgical Robots: Market Shares, Strategy, and
Forecasts, Worldwide, 2013 to 2019. The 2013 study has 379 pages, 144 tables and
figures. Worldwide surgical robot markets are poised to achieve significant
growth as next generation systems provide a way to improve traditional open
surgery and decrease the number of ports needed for minimally invasive surgery.
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The automated process revolution in
surgery and communications is being implemented via robots. Robots automation
of systems is providing significant improvement in the accuracy of surgery and
the repeatability of process.
According to Susan Eustis, lead
author of the study, "Existing open surgery can be replaced in large part
by robotic minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Minimally invasive robotic
surgery, new robotic radiation treatment, and emerging robotic surgical
approaches complement existing surgery techniques. Soon, all surgery will be
undertakes with at least come aspects of robotic surgery replacing or
complementing open surgery."
During a robot assisted surgical
procedure, the patient-side cart is positioned next to the operating table with
the electromechanical arms arranged to provide access to the initial ports
selected by the surgeon. Metal tubes attached to the arms are inserted through
the ports, and the cutting and visualization instruments are introduced through
the tubes into the patient's body.
The surgeon performs the procedure
while sitting at a console, manipulating the instrument controls and viewing
the operation through a vision system. When a surgeon needs to change an
instrument the instrument is withdrawn from the surgical field using the controls
at the console. This is done many times during an operation.
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The companies that get an early
foothold in the market have significant strategic advantage. The robotic
surgical technique benefits hospitals by reducing the length of patient stays,
thereby enabling better cost management. This factor is driving demand for
surgery robot systems. Since robotics provide surgeons with a precise,
repeatable and controlled ability to perform procedures in tight spaces, they
are increasingly in demand.
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