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During traditional open surgeries, the surgeon relies on basic tools like scalpels. With robotic surgery, those tools evolve into sophisticated robotic arms that act as perfect extensions of the surgeon’s intentions. The process begins with specialized grips embedded with sensors, capturing the surgeon’s hand and wrist movements in real-time. These sensors detect subtle movements and positions in three-dimensional space, which are then transmitted to a central processing unit—referred to as the Vision Cart.