Robotic-Assisted Surgery

2 researchers across 1 institution

2 Researchers
1 Institutions
0 Grant PIs
0 High Impact

Research in robotic-assisted surgery focuses on advancing the capabilities and applications of robotic systems in surgical procedures. Investigations explore the development of new robotic platforms, improved control interfaces, and enhanced visualization techniques to enable surgeons to perform complex operations with greater precision and minimally invasive approaches. This includes research into haptic feedback, autonomous robotic movements for specific surgical tasks, and the integration of artificial intelligence for real-time surgical guidance and decision support. Studies also examine the clinical outcomes, safety profiles, and cost-effectiveness of robotic surgery compared to traditional methods across various surgical specialties.

This area of research has significant implications for healthcare delivery within Arkansas. By improving surgical outcomes and reducing recovery times, robotic-assisted surgery can enhance the quality of life for patients across the state, potentially leading to lower healthcare costs and increased patient access to advanced surgical care, particularly in rural areas. The development and adoption of these technologies also contribute to the growth of the state's healthcare technology sector and support the training of a skilled surgical workforce.

This work draws upon expertise in engineering, computer science, and clinical medicine. Collaborative efforts extend to the analysis of surgical outcomes, the study of minimally invasive procedures, and the broader field of medical research and publications, fostering interdisciplinary advancements in patient care.

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Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Richard Allen Wyatt Jr UAMS 7 424
Richard A. Wyatt UAMS 7 424

Strategic Outlook

Global signals from OpenAlex for this research area: where the field is growing, how concentrated leadership is, and where Arkansas sits relative to the world's top-100 institutions. Descriptive only — surfaced as input to the conversation about where to place bets, not a recommendation. Signal confidence: LOW

Global trajectory
8,711 works in 2025
+1.4% CAGR 2018–2025
Leadership concentration
4.3% held by global top 5 institutions
Fragmented HHI 11
Arkansas position
Arkansas not in global top 100
No AR institution among the top-100 contributors to this topic over the 2018–2025 window.

Top US institutions in this area

  1. 1 Neurological Surgery 3,765
  2. 2 University of California, San Francisco 1,740
  3. 3 Johns Hopkins University 1,599
  4. 4 Hospital for Special Surgery 1,369
  5. 5 Washington University in St. Louis 1,155
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