Uro (Aug 2024)

The Evolution of Robotic Surgery through the Machine Design Innovation

  • Alberto Ragusa,
  • Francesco Prata,
  • Andrea Iannuzzi,
  • Francesco Tedesco,
  • Loris Cacciatore,
  • Aldo Brassetti,
  • Giovanni Muto,
  • Roberto Mario Scarpa,
  • Rocco Papalia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/uro4030010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 124 – 135

Abstract

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To date, robotic surgery has gained much popularity, impacting deeply on surgical fields such as genitourinary system branches, general surgery, and cardiac surgery. We aim to outline the landscape of robotic surgery, focusing on design improvements, which have improved both the technical skills of surgeons and the outcomes of minimally invasive technique for patients. A thorough narrative literature review was conducted on PubMed/MEDLINE, employing keywords such as “robotic surgical system”, “robotic surgical device”, and “robotics AND urology”. Furthermore, the reference lists of the retrieved articles were scrutinized. The analysis focused on urological surgical systems from the 2000s to the present day. Beginning with the daVinci® Era in the 2000s, new robotic competitors, including Senhance®, Revo-I®, Versius®, Avatera®, Hi-notori®, and HugoTM RAS, have entered the medical market. While daVinci® has maintained a high competitiveness, even more new platforms are now emerging in the medical market with new intriguing features. The growing competition, driven by unique features and novel designs in emerging robotic technologies, has the potential to improve application fields, enhance diffusion, and ameliorate the cost effectiveness of procedures. Since the impact of these new surgical technologies on different specialties and healthcare systems remains unclear, more experience and research are required to define their evolving role.

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