Surgery has come a long way from 100 years ago to today with minimally invasive techniques now commonplace, though 10 years ago they were just beginning. While surgery 10 years from now will likely utilize more advanced robotics and personalized medical approaches, in 100 years it may involve nanotechnology or other emerging fields to treat patients in even less invasive or novel ways.
Surgery has come a long way from 100 years ago to today with minimally invasive techniques now commonplace, though 10 years ago they were just beginning. While surgery 10 years from now will likely utilize more advanced robotics and personalized medical approaches, in 100 years it may involve nanotechnology or other emerging fields to treat patients in even less invasive or novel ways.
Surgery has come a long way from 100 years ago to today with minimally invasive techniques now commonplace, though 10 years ago they were just beginning. While surgery 10 years from now will likely utilize more advanced robotics and personalized medical approaches, in 100 years it may involve nanotechnology or other emerging fields to treat patients in even less invasive or novel ways.