robotic surgery in gynecology
Robotic surgery in gynecology refers to a minimally invasive surgical technique that utilizes robotic systems to perform intricate procedures on female reproductive organs. It involves the use of a computer-controlled robotic arm equipped with surgical instruments, guided by a highly skilled surgeon, to ensure precision, dexterity, and enhanced visualization.
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