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Future of Robotics Assisted Surgery

#FOR2021

Date: 27th October 2021
Time: 1000 hrs EST/1500 hrs GMT

Overview for Future of Robotics Assisted Surgery

Currently, healthcare organizations use robot technology for thoracic, abdominal, pelvic, and neurological surgical procedures. The use of robot-assisted surgery improves quality of care because the patient experiences less pain after the surgery. Robot assisted surgery has demonstrated definite advantages for the patient, physician, and hospital; yet many healthcare organizations have not been able to obtain such technology due to implementation costs and lack of approval by the FDA.

The global market for surgical robots was valued at US$3.9 billion in 2018 and is anticipated to reach US$6.5 billion with a CAGR of 10.4%. However, as technology evolves and robotics in healthcare has reached a certain extent of innovation; emerging trends like robotic arms, micro-robots are expanding the role of robots in the sector. Even though the high cost of surgical robots is a barrier to adoption, the healthcare industry is still dedicating a part of its revenue to stay at the edge. Applications of AI to clinical data for diagnostic purposes have already begun to demonstrate capability approximating that of specialist physicians.

The next iteration of surgical robots conforms human-initiated actions to a personalized surgical plan leveraging 3D digital segmentation generated prior to surgery. Inspired by the successful application of deep learning, several surgical companies are joining hands with tech giants to develop intelligent surgical robots.

Robotic Surgery also often makes minimally invasive surgery possible. The benefits entailed by this are:
· Fewer complications, such as surgical site infection

· Less pain and blood loss

· Quicker recovery

· Smaller, less noticeable scars

To understand the advancements, and the benefits of robotic assisted surgery, and to learn from the valuable insights and discussion between a panel of experts, join Group Futurista at the webinar “Future of Robotic Assisted Surgery”.

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07+ Knowledge Sessions

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10+ Industry
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Industry's thought leaders, decision-makers, and solution providers will gather virtually to discuss the latest trends, innovations, and technologies in the Artificial Intelligence Industry.

350+Attendees

Congregation of industry's top-level executives and senior officials for knowledge sharing.

Discussion Points

Future of Robot Assisted Surgery in transforming medicine.

Robotic Surgery - A new era in laparoscopic surgery.

AI-Enabled Robotic Surgery: How Collaborative Robots Are Assisting Surgeons.

Bio-inspired Robotics: Trends, Challenges, and Future Research Directions.

Topics We Cover

Artificial Intelligence

Robotics

IoT

Remote Monitoring

Telemedicine

Robot Assisted Surgery

Industries

Healthcare and Life Sciences

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Speakers

Our
Speakers

Dr. Sherman Leis

Director and Chief Surgeon
Center for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Jeremy L. Davis

Surgeon-in-Chief
The National Institutes of Health

Peter Nordland DMD

Chief Surgeon
Nordland Oral Microsurgical Institute

Jeff Matthews

Chairman, Department of Surgery Surgeon
University of Chicago

Gary Clayman

President and Surgeon in Chief Clayman
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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