
When we think of robotic eye surgery, we may mistakenly picture futuristic machines taking over while human ophthalmologists are left out.
Perhaps a better way of thinking about robotic ophthalmic surgery is to remember that it is robot assisted. These new machines will assist surgeons, not replace them, and will help us provide a higher level of precision and safety to our patients. Think of it this way: You are still the surgeon, but a better version of you with faster reaction times, a higher degree of accuracy, more efficiency (Read more...)