The history of robotic surgery and its evolution: When illusion becomes reality

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Abstract

The term “robot” was concepted in the beginning of last century, coming originally from the Czech word “robota”, meaning “labor”. More recently, computer assistance and robotics based in the telepresence and virtual reality concept have been applied to surgical procedures. The application of robots in surgery dates approximately 35 years, experiencing significant growth in the last two decades fueled by the advent of advanced technologies. Despite its recent and brief status in surgery history, robotic technology has already proven its enhanced visualization, superior dexterity and precision during minimally invasive procedures. Currently, the worldwide diffused and predominant robot system used in surgery is Da Vinci by Intuitive Surgical, however robotic surgery evolution is far from over, with multiple potential competitors on the horizon pushing forward its paradigms. We aim to describe the history and evolution of robotic surgery in the last years as well as present its future perspectives.

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Morrell, A. L. G., Morrell-Junior, A. C., Morrell, A. G., Mendes, J. M. F., Tustumi, F., De-Oliveira-e-silva, L. G., & Morrell, A. (2021). The history of robotic surgery and its evolution: When illusion becomes reality. Revista Do Colegio Brasileiro de Cirurgioes, 48, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1590/0100-6991e-20202798

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