There's no doubt that surgical robots will lead the development of future surgery.
With the help of surgical robots, operations of high difficulty and high risk will become simple and safe.
Take the placement of cervical spine screws as an example, it's a procedure with extremely high risk requiring the skills of experienced spine surgeons. But even the most experienced surgeons cannot avoid the disparity of screw placement, which could damage the vertebral arteries or spinal cord causing serious consequences.
Because human eyes cannot see through, the operation, which relies on flat C-arm X-rays and is performed depending on experience and touch, is highly unreliable.
But with the help of computer-guided navigation or robots, the operation becomes extraordinarily easy, it could be said that the surgery is like playing a computer game.