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Minimally Invasive Surgery with Surgical Robots

Shunsuke Tsukamoto

2023/5/17

The Department of Surgery actively performs minimally invasive surgery to cure cancer and reduce the invasion on patients. Minimally invasive surgery includes conventional laparoscopic surgery and robot-assisted surgery, and we have introduced the latest surgical robot, da Vinci Xi Surgical System. This surgical robot has a multi-joint mechanism that enables precise surgery. In addition, there is no tremor of the camera or surgical instruments, ensuring a stable field of view. This makes it possible to perform more physically-friendly surgeries with less bleeding and aftereffects.

Fig.1 Operating room

Fig. 2 Precise surgery

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