Abstract
This article explores recent advancements in surgical innovations and technologies aimed at improving patient outcomes. Key topics include the development of MARVEL for minimally invasive brain surgery, smart surgical glasses for real-time collaboration, surgical robots with artificial intelligence, and the advent of remote robotics to enable surgery in underserved areas. The article emphasizes the role of innovation in enhancing precision, safety, and recovery times, as well as reducing complications. These advancements underscore the continuous evolution of surgery to meet modern healthcare demands.
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