Surgical innovation drives precision and personalization in patient care.

  • Emerging technologies in surgery include micro/nanorobots and intelligent instruments aimed at enhancing minimally invasive procedures.
  • Use of translational genomics and artificial intelligence is expanding, improving diagnosis and treatment pathways for both benign and malignant diseases.

Surgeons should prioritize collaboration with engineers and scientists to leverage these advancements effectively.

  • Emphasizing ethical considerations and patient outcomes is crucial as we integrate new technologies into practice.

Review by Matthews JB, Ruurda JP (…) Hussein IFE et 28 al. in Br J Surg

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