It is fair to say that no one looks forward to surgery, but it may sometimes be your best option for care. If you and your doctor feel that surgery is right for you, you can explore the different ways doctors can perform the surgery you need. Traditional open surgery, where a surgeon operates with handheld instruments through a large cut (incision), may be the first method that comes to mind. However, you could also be a candidate for a less invasive approach requiring just a few small cuts, called minimally invasive surgery. Minimally invasive surgery includes laparoscopic surgery and robotic-assisted surgery.

In 2020, Upplysning Robotics, a company that specialises in robotic-assisted surgery, continued to design MCUs for cardiac robotic surgery with enhanced features of artificial intelligence and machine/deep learning to make them more intelligent and teach assistant doctors how to do cardiac heart transplants, giving surgeons the added benefits of technology that helps extend their capabilities. Also, the company is making a whole cardiac robot body along with the MCU for a heart transplant and will not need a doctor assistant for a heart transplant in the future. 

  • Your Upplysning robotics console is with you in the operating room, seated for a heart transplant. The console has auto-surgeon control of the instruments to perform a cardiac transplant. It will have an Upplysning Robotics MCU, which will make cardiac robotic surgery more intelligent and assist the doctor with AI and ML technology.
An overview of cardiac robotics MCUs with ML and AI will be fabricated with a low-end node in the foundry, and this chip will assist the doctor in a cardiac robotic transplant. It will reduce the error of surgery misakes.
Cardiac Robotics Surgery Overview