Researchers and companies worldwide are creating innovative, robotically assisted surgical devices that they hope will allow physicians to operate with greater precision and accuracy in the tiniest spaces within the human body, thus improving patient outcomes. The stakes are high with a growing number of competitors vying for their share of the global market opportunity, which is expected to reach more than $10bn by 2021. In this article, we'll take a closer look at the first ever robotically assisted eye surgeries, as well as two early stage robotic systems, developed at UC San Diego and MIT, that could pave a new era for treating atrial fibrillation and stomach issues.
Market Intel: Ever Decreasing Dimensions, Snakes And Origami: The Next-Gen Surgical Robots
From "smart" snake-like catheters to miniscule-sized devices, a new generation of surgical robots, developed at world-renowned research institutions, aims to explore a new frontier by allowing doctors to target inaccessible areas within the body, and treat conditions with greater precision and better patient outcomes. With the surgical robotics market projected to surpass $10bn by 2021, a growing number of companies are hoping to capture their share in this trending space.

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