
Robotically assisted coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery is a rapidly evolving technology that shortens hospital stays and reduces the need for blood products. It decreases the recovery time, making the procedure safer and less risky, says a study presented at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress. "Robotically assisted CABG is a safe and feasible alternative approach to standard bypass surgery in properly selected patients. It is a less traumatic and ...
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