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How Soon Will Autonomous Robots Replace Surgeons with Michael Yip, PhD | Ep505

Feb 17, 2026
Michael Yip, Associate Professor and director of UCSD’s Advanced Robotics and Controls Lab, works on surgical robots and autonomous systems. He discusses current robots as teleoperated extensions for precision, real autonomy in hard-tissue tools like bone milling and CyberKnife, emerging soft-tissue tasks such as retraction and suction, regulatory and data safety hurdles, and stepwise adoption that aids rural care and reduces surgeon burnout.
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ADVICE

Train Early On Robotic Tools

  • Get hands-on with diverse robotic tools early in training to stay relevant as robotics becomes standard in surgery.
  • Treat robotics as essential skills that augment surgeons rather than threats to their jobs.
INSIGHT

Robots Extend Surgeons, Not Replace Them

  • Today's surgical robots act mainly as teleoperated extensions to improve dexterity and visualization.
  • Full autonomous surgeons are plausible eventually but will require a long transition period.
INSIGHT

Autonomy Works Best With Rigid Targets

  • Autonomy is already practical for rigid, predictable tasks like bone milling in joint replacement.
  • Non-contact interventions like focused radiation (CyberKnife) are also effectively autonomous today.
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