Robotics in Plastic Surgery: It’s Here

Author:

Henn Dominic12,Trotsyuk Artem A.1,Barrera Janos A.1,Sivaraj Dharshan1,Chen Kellen13,Mittal Smiti1,Mermin-Bunnell Alana M.1,Chattopadhyay Arhana1,Larson Madelyn R.1,Kinney Brian M.4,Nachbar James5,TerKonda Sarvam P.6,Reddy Sashank7,Jeffers Lynn8,Sacks Justin M.9,Gurtner Geoffrey C.13

Affiliation:

1. Hagey Laboratory for Pediatric Regenerative Medicine, Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Stanford University

2. Department of Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

3. Department of Surgery, University of Arizona

4. private practice

5. Scottsdate Plastic Surgery LLC

6. Division of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, Mayo Clinic

7. Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Johns Hopkins University

8. St. John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital

9. Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine.

Abstract

Summary: Although robotic surgery has been routinely established in other surgical disciplines, robotic technologies have been less readily adopted in plastic surgery. Despite a strong demand for innovation and cutting-edge technology in plastic surgery, most reconstructive procedures, including microsurgery, have continued to necessitate an open approach. Recent advances in robotics and artificial intelligence, however, are gaining momentum and have shown significant promise to improve patient care in plastic surgery. These next-generation surgical robots have the potential to enable surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater precision, flexibility, and control than previously possible with conventional techniques. Successful integration of robotic technologies into clinical practice in plastic surgery requires achieving key milestones, including implementing appropriate surgical education and garnering patient trust.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Surgery

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