Article intro - The future of microrobotic surgery
Abstract:
Autonomous robotic-assisted surgery (RAS) has emerged as a promising objective in biomedical technology, fur- ther enhanced by miniaturization toward microrobotic-assisted surgery (μ-RAS). This reduction in scale promises minimally invasive, partially or fully automated surgical procedures, with the potential to reduce patient recovery times, lower medical costs, and enable previously unavailable procedural options. This perspective highlights the specific advances in RAS that potentially map to the microscale (μ-RAS), organized across five surgical domains: endovascular, endoluminal, laparoscopic, ophthalmic, and orthopedic. We examine both clinical demands and technological advances in surgical robotics and identify the key innovations required for progress across these surgical fields. Our contribution is distinct in combining the perspectives of both surgical experts and bioengi- neering innovators, outlining a roadmap for the advancement and eventual integration of autonomous RAS and μ- RAS into mainstream surgical practice.
Source: Science Advances


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