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Robotic Cardiac Surgery: Advanced Minimally Invasive Technology Hindered By Barriers to Adoption

Thanos Athanasiou, Hutan Ashrafian, Simon P. Rowland, Roberto Casula

Year
2011
Citations
14

Abstract

Robotic cardiac surgery utilizes the most advanced surgical technology to offer patients a minimally invasive alternative to open surgery in the treatment of a broad range of cardiac pathologies. Although robotics may offer substantial benefits to physicians, patients and healthcare institutions, there are important barriers to its adoption that includes inadequate funding, competition from alternate therapies and challenges in training. There is a growing body of evidence to demonstrate the efficacy of robotic cardiac surgery. Technological innovations are improving patient safety and expanding the indications for robotic cardiac surgery beyond the treatment of mitral valve and coronary artery disease. Robotic cardiac surgery is rapidly becoming a feasible, safe and effective option for the definitive treatment of cardiac disease in the context of 21st century challenges to healthcare provision such as diabetes, obesity and an aging population.

Keywords

MedicineCoronary artery diseaseCardiac surgeryContext (archaeology)Robotic surgeryIntensive care medicineHealth careMitral valve repairPopulationSurgery

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