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Robots in healthcare is a huge advance. They have developed over time from simple basic robotic assistants to semi-autonomous one.
The fully autonomous surgical robot that is a feature of science fiction literature and screen entertainment is unlikely to appear in the near future.
Possibly the most glamorous application of robots in medicine is that they can perform surgery through very small incisions, thus reducing the risk to patients. They are something that helps make operations safer and better.
They are also useful for diagnosis, rehabilitation, prosthetics, pharmaceuticals.
The use of robots in surgery has provided additional tools, but it is a big capital investment.
Idea from: www.robotsnob.com, news.bbc.co.uk
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