Опубликован 02.11.2025
Ключевые слова
- medical robotics, surgical robots, artificial intelligence, robotic surgery, telemedicine, healthcare automation, precision medicine, robotic-assisted surgery
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Аннотация
The continuous evolution of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping modern healthcare. Medical and surgical robotics are no longer experimental tools but essential components of clinical practice. This paper explores the future of medical and surgical robotics through three key dimensions: technological innovation, clinical applications, and ethical and economic challenges. As robotics become more intelligent, autonomous, and integrated with telemedicine and data-driven systems, their role in enhancing precision, reducing recovery time, and improving patient outcomes is becoming increasingly evident. However, the future success of robotic systems in healthcare will depend on addressing issues of accessibility, cost, training, and ethical responsibility.
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