Robotic-assisted surgery is an extension of laparoscopic surgery, a minimally invasive approach that allows surgeons to perform operations using cameras and instruments inserted through small incisions. The robot adds improved vision and control to laparoscopic procedures. Its enhancements include the ability to see things in high resolution and three dimensions, as well as robotic arms that can be precisely controlled. For patients, the main benefit of the robot, or any laparoscopic procedure, is smaller incisions. What comes along with these smaller incisions is the potential for less post-operative pain, less blood loss, a shorter hospital stay, and a faster recovery. But cancer surgery is very different from other surgeries that can be performed minimally invasively, such as gallbladder removal or hip replacement. In cancer surgery, the size of the incision is not the most important thing for patients. The most important thing is to give patients the best chance to cure their cancer. If it can be done with smaller incisions and less discomfort, then that's a plus. But if the trade-off is a higher risk of the cancer coming back, that's not a trade-off that I would choose, or that most patients would choose.
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