AI-Based Robotic Surgery: Current Status (2025) AI-assisted robotic surgery is no longer science fictionâit's already transforming hospitals across the world. Where it's happening: USA: Over 1 million robotic surgeries, mainly using the da Vinci Surgical System*. AI is used to assist in image recognition, surgical planning, and post-op monitoring. UK & Europe: NHS and major hospitals are adopting AI-integrated robots to reduce operation time and hospital stays. India: Leading hospitals like Apollo, KGMU, SGPGI, and AIIMS are already conducting hundreds of AI/robotic-assisted surgeries. China & Japan: Investing heavily in homegrown robotic systems combined with AI vision and automation. Middle East: Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar are using AI surgery in premium healthcare setups. Why it's gaining popularity: Faster surgeries with less human fatigue. Higher precision due to real-time imaging and AI navigation. Shorter recovery times and fewer complications. AI can analyze millions of past surgeries to assist doctors in real time. POLL: Your Thoughts on the Future of AI Surgery. Question: By the year 2030, will AI-based robotic surgeries become mainstreamâaffordable, accessible, and widely adopted across the world?* Vote Options: Yes â AI is the future of safer and smarter healthcare. No â Itâs too expensive or risky to become widespread that fast. Iâm just a mango â Iâll let the experts figure that out.
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