More personalized, more predictive, more participatory, the medicine of the future can count on technological advances in robotic surgery to better fulfill its role.
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Since its birth, and more particularly since the end of the 19th centurye century, medicine benefits from technological advances to better care for patients. With the advent of Big DataBig Data, connected objects or even artificial intelligence, it is becoming more and more personalized to define the treatment most suited to a particular situation, predictive according to risk factors or even preventive thanks in particular to early detection. Far from replacing practitioners, technology appears to be an additional support on which doctors can rely for better patient care. With its notable qualities of precision, reliability and less invasiveness, the roboticsrobotics for example is now spreading across all surgical specialties.
Article written in partnership with Hello Future, Orange’s research and innovation site