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Tele Surgery is a form of remote surgery that allows surgeons to perform surgical procedures on patients from a distance. It is a form of minimally invasive surgery that uses robotic technology to enable surgeons to control robotic arms and instruments from a remote location. This technology has been used to perform a variety of surgical procedures, including laparoscopic, thoracic, and orthopedic surgeries.
Tele Surgery has the potential to improve patient outcomes by reducing the risk of infection, reducing the need for anesthesia, and providing a more precise and less invasive approach to surgery. It also has the potential to reduce costs by eliminating the need for a physical operating room and reducing the need for anesthesiologists and other medical personnel.
Tele Surgery is still in its early stages of development, but it is expected to become more widely used in the future. Companies in the Tele Surgery market include Intuitive Surgical, Medrobotics, Verb Surgical, and Titan Medical. Show Less Read more