Robotic heart surgery
Robotic heart surgery is heart surgery performed through very minor cuts in the chest. Through the use of tiny instruments and robot-controlled tools, surgeons are able to perform heart surgery in a vastly less invasive way than open-heart surgery. The procedure is sometimes called da Vinci surgery because that is the name of the robot manufacturer often used for this technique. Robotic surgeries have been used for a number of different cardiac procedures, including valve surgery, coronary bypass surgery, heart tissue removal, heart defect repair, and tumor removal.
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