Robotic-assisted procedures are more precise, resulting in smaller incisions
SINGAPORE: Since introducing robotic-assisted technology for spinal surgeries in 2021, Tan Tock Seng Hospital has successfully performed over 120 procedures, marking a significant advancement in medical technology and patient care.
Elderly beneficiaries of this advanced surgical technique have reported quick recovery times, sharing that they could return to their daily routine and go for extended walks quite soon after the robot-assisted procedures. The reduced invasiveness and shorter recovery times have alleviated many fears associated with traditional surgeries.
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