A Narrative Review of the Evolving Role of Robotic Surgery in Pediatrics: Innovations and Future Prospects

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Robot surgery has significantly improved surgical interventions for pediatric patients by enhancing surgical precision, minimizing complications, and improving overall patient outcomes. Over the past few years, substantial advancements in technology and surgical techniques have facilitated the widespread adoption of robotic systems in pediatric surgical procedures across multiple specialties. These encompass specialties such as pediatric urology, general surgery, thoracic surgery, and oncology, contributing to its adoption and widespread implementation in clinical practice. The integration of robotic platforms has enabled surgeons to perform complex procedures with greater dexterity, improved visualization, and enhanced control. This comprehensive review aims to provide an in-depth analysis of the evolution of robotic surgery, its current applications in pediatric surgery, its advantages over conventional surgical techniques, and the potential limitations and challenges associated with its usage and generalization in clinical practice.CC BY 4.0 (Creative Commons Attribution

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