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November 30, 2009

Robotics -Report Indicates Global Demand for Robotic Surgery Systems


Surgeons across the world are using the robotic technology in diverse surgical procedures, according to new report from market research firm Aarkstore Enterprise.
 
“Robotic Surgery Market Report: 2009 Edition,” reveals that robotics surgery is helping surgeons to perform minimally invasive surgeries. Surgical procedures assisted by robots means lesser pain and lesser bleeding for patients, according to the report.
 
These types of surgeries also have lower risk of complications, shorter hospital stays and faster recovery period. Robotic surgery is becoming popular because surgical robots enable exceptional control and precision of surgical instruments.
 
There is strong demand for robotic surgery systems in the U.S. and elsewhere. The report says that this popularity will further increase if patients become more aware about the various benefits of all the robotic surgery procedures.
 
Aarkstore Enterprise notes the da Vinci Surgical System, a product from Intuitive Surgical. The company’s officials say that the da Vinci surgical system is the most popular robotic surgery system in the world and used in over 100 different types of surgical procedures.
 
Prostatectomy, the surgical removal of all or part of the prostate gland, and hysterectomy, the surgical removal of the uterus, are the two most common procedures conducted with the use of da Vinci surgical system.
 
Aarkstore Enterprise’s “Robotic Surgery Market Report: 2009 Edition” analyzes the robotic surgery market and the market opportunities in various segments like prostatectomy, hysterectomy and orthopedics.
 
The company has also profiled the major robotic surgery systems in this report, which includes a discussion of product performance and outlook.

Anuradha Shukla is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Anuradha’s article, please visit her columnist page.

Edited by Erin Harrison

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