Robotic surgery offers significant technical advantages in lung cancer operations compared to both open and closed surgical methods. These advantages can be summarized as follows:

* Superior Maneuverability and Precision: Robotic arms precisely mimic human hand and wrist movements, providing the surgeon with extraordinary control. This allows for delicate manipulation of vessels in narrow and difficult-to-reach areas, and clear visualization of structures behind the bronchi and lymph nodes. Robotic wrists, with their high maneuverability and 540-degree rotation, are ideal for the resection of targeted lung tissues and dissection of lymph nodes.

* Advanced Imaging and Control: The surgeon, seated at an ergonomic console, can easily control not only the robotic arms but also the camera. This enables viewing the surgical field at the desired angle, size, and clarity. The 3D, high-resolution, dual-lens camera system provides a realistic sense of depth, offering the surgeon a more comprehensive visual experience.

* View Similar to Open Surgery: Robotic surgery allows the surgeon to view the lung structures from the front of the chest wall, offering a perspective similar to that provided by open surgery.

* Patient Benefits:
* Reduced risk of postoperative bleeding.
* Decreased hospital stay and complication rates.
* Less postoperative pain.
* Faster return to daily life and recovery process for the patient.