Robotic Surgery and Endoscopic Surgery

ROBOTIC SURGERY: In the history of endoscopic surgery, instrumental developments have been breakthroughs in spreading new surgery. It is obvious that engineering enhance the development of the surgery. Medicine and engineering combined research has always been important topic for the last few decades. The voice-controlled camera holder, AESOP (Computer Motion Inc.) was the first robot marketed in 1994.

ENDOSCOPIC SURGERY: An endoscopy procedure involves inserting a long, flexible tube (endoscope) down your throat and into your esophagus. A tiny camera on the end of the endoscope lets your doctor examine your esophagus, stomach and the beginning of your small intestine (duodenum).
An endoscopy might be recommended to investigate many symptoms, including: difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) tummy pain that does not go away or keeps coming back. having diarrhoea, or feeling or being sick often.
 

 

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