👉 Surgeon computing, also known as surgical robotics or robotic-assisted surgery, refers to the integration of advanced technologies and computational methods to enhance surgical precision, efficiency, and patient outcomes. This approach combines real-time imaging, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and sophisticated robotics to assist surgeons during operations. Surgeons use these technologies to visualize and navigate complex anatomical structures with greater accuracy, perform minimally invasive procedures through small incisions, and automate repetitive tasks to reduce human error. The surgeon acts as the primary controller, guiding the robotic system while leveraging data-driven insights to make informed decisions, ultimately leading to faster recovery times and reduced complications for patients.