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devicerep888

04/05/19 5:46 PM

#85221 RE: elMoose #85170

Yes exactly. Agree with everything you are saying. Robotics in surgery now provide precision and potentially a less invasive approach. They can add time, expense, and complexity. When robotics get to a point where there is automation, saving OR time, reducing the amount of time it takes a surgeon to complete a surgery, on top of advancing the technique to be less and less invasive, improving precision and accuracy, robotics will be in every OR. I don’t think we are that far away from that.

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