The Role of Robotic Systems in Minimally Invasive Surgery: Benefits, Risks, and Future Directions
Shashank Pasupuleti
shashankpasupu@gmail.com
R&D Engineer – Controls and Robotics, Systems Engineering
Abstract
Robotic systems have significantly transformed the landscape of minimally invasive surgery, offering enhanced precision, reduced recovery times, and improved patient outcomes. These systems have evolved from simple mechanical tools to sophisticated platforms integrating advanced control algorithms and real-time feedback mechanisms. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the role of robotic systems in minimally invasive surgery, exploring the various benefits, inherent risks, and the challenges associated with their adoption and development. We examine the technical aspects of robotic control systems, such as kinematics, force control, and haptic feedback, which enable greater surgical accuracy. Despite these advantages, challenges such as system complexity, high costs, and ethical concerns remain significant barriers to widespread adoption. The future of robotic surgery lies in overcoming these obstacles, with advancements in system miniaturization and further refinement of control systems poised to enhance the efficacy and accessibility of robotic platforms. This paper explores the role of robotic systems in minimally invasive surgery, focusing on three key areas: bronchoscopy and ureteroscopy. By reviewing the benefits, risks, case studies, and future directions of these technologies, the paper seeks to provide an in-depth understanding of how robotic systems are shaping the future of surgery.
Key words: Robotic Surgery, Minimally Invasive Surgery, Robotic Control Systems, Surgical Precision, PID Control, Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics, Forward Kinematics, Dynamic Control, Force Control, Impedance Control, Surgical Robotics, Haptic Feedback, Robotic Arm, Robotic Surgery Benefits, Robotic Surgery Risks, Robot-Assisted Surgery, Surgeon Console, Real-Time Feedback, Surgical Training, Robotic System Development, System Testing, Clinical Trials, Surgical Robot Performance, Robotics in Urology, Telepresence Surgery, Robotic Surgery Cost, Robotic Surgery Future Directions.
DOI: 10.55041/IJSREM6812