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 The Da Vinci Surgical System employs a minimally invasive technique for a variety of surgical procedures . Included among these procedures are prostatectomies, cardiovascular valve repair, gynecologic surgeries, and renal surgery. It is also used for eyelid procedures, such as cataract extraction. The Da Vinci Robotic Surgery system is a cutting-edge technology that enables minimally invasive surgery. Its advanced computer and vision system enables surgeons to operate on patients with greater precision and control than is possible for a human surgeon. The system consists of four robotic arms and a monitor for a surgeon's assistant to observe progress. It is powered by an internal power backup for five minutes and requires no external power source. Although the da Vinci Surgical System has helped physicians perform minimally invasive surgery on over three million patients worldwide, it is not risk-free. Some patients have experienced complications, necessitated additional procedure

What Should a Pregnant Patient Do First If Diagnosed With COVID?

 Things a pregnant patient should know about a COVID-19 diagnosis . There are vaccines and treatments available, but pregnant women who have the condition cannot travel. As a bonus, you may consider resting at home while you get well. Pregnant women with COVID-19 should discuss travel limits with their healthcare providers. If a pregnant patient must travel, the second trimester is preferable since the morning sickness, and other pregnancy discomforts will have subsided by then. However, pregnant women, especially those at risk for premature labor, have it rough in the third trimester. The CDC provides a map detailing potential COVID-19 travel limitations at the national level. Droplets exhaled during coughing or sneezing can carry the COVID-19 virus and infect the respiratory tract. Therefore, pregnant women need to weigh the risk of contracting viral respiratory infections before embarking on a trip. The good news is that the sickness is usually not fatal to pregnant women. Pneumonia