The da Vinci® robotic surgical system is an innovative, minimally invasive procedure. Learn more about the da Vinci robotic surgical system by watching it in action.
@@ssab420 you will be ok. I promise. I was very concerned myself as I’m in my fifties. The incisions are minimal. Update me if you don’t mind. Prayers for you. 🙏🙏🙏
@@alfig5368 had the procedure two weeks ago and so far everything is going well. The first week was a little rough trying to sleep after surgery, but the second week has gotten a little bit better still got a little bit of pain, but all in all the doctor said everything went well and the mask was removed.
I got to try this machine out today. It’s really cool because you can feel the feeling of touch through the hand controls. Like if you pull a rubber band apart you can feel the tension of that band being stretched.
why medical equipment looks scary even control station looks unsettling and im not against robots accualy i build robotics for fun but surgical robots or any kind of medical robots doesn t have a friendly nature am i the only one who is getting disturbed from this footage of the robot like are they trying to disturb the viewer even the music is like a backrooms explanation video music
wonder what happens when you are doing delicate work and you do a hiccup? I'm sure it has smooth motion control so it wouldn't do much. The navy should have these on board to help wounded soldiers immediately.
@@ramonduran2475 patients are strapped down and the robot is bolted down. the Sergion is accurately controlling it on flat non moving ground which makes the surgery even more accurate