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In India, the use of robots in surgeries is still at an early stage, but it has already been hailed as the future of surgical procedures. In a robotic surgery, robotic arms and instruments are inserted into the human body through a 5-10 mm hole. The surgeon takes his position in front of a computer and gives instructions. These instructions are transmitted to the robotic arms, which actually carry out the surgical steps on the body. So, in a way, the surgery is a joint operation by the surgeon and the robot. Robotic surgery has several advantages over normal mechanical surgery. The range of movement robotic arms can manage, is not possible to achieve with human wrists and fingers. Since the surgeon is all the time getting a three dimensional view of the inside of the body, he is able to operate on areas which are not easy to access in open surgery. He also feels less stressed up and gets less fatigued. The hole through which the instruments are inserted being very small, the healing process is really fast. The body gets fewer infections and the number of people being readmitted to the hospital is much smaller. To top it all, robotic surgery proves to be much cheaper. India offers reliable robotic surgery which is 60 to 80 percent cheaper as compared to prevailing rates in the US. So India is gradually becoming a preferred destination on the medical tourism map. The number of international patients visiting India for robotic surgery is slowly but steadily on the rise. However, the number of Indian surgeons who have made their mark in robotic surgery is not very large because our educational institutions lack facilities to impart the specialized knowledge or the specialized practical training required for it.

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