New quality productive forces promote the surgical treatment and device innovation of gas-trointestinal cancer
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Abstract
The profound integration of novel qualitative productive forces throughout the entire process of diagnosing and treating gastrointestinal cancer has catalyzed innovative advance-ments in surgical techniques and postoperative rehabilitation. In the field of minimally invasive resection, technological innovations, from laparoscopic surgery to robot-assisted surgical systems that transcend traditional visual and operational limitations, and further to the integration of artificial intelligence and 5G technologies that overcome spatiotemporal barriers for real-time decision-making and telemedicine, have significantly enhanced the precision and safety of gastrointestinal tumor surgery. Concurrently, the development of innovative medical devices plays a pivotal role in improving perioperative and postoperative rehabilitation efficiency. Functional device design focuses on addressing the holistic needs of patients throughout their clinical journey, systematically resolving efficiency and safety bottlenecks inherent in conventional diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Technological progress has further enabled non-invasive, convenient remote health management for patients. Novel qualitative productive forces not only redefine surgical paradigms but also deliver efficient, safe, and patient-centered diagnostic and therapeutic experiences through comprehensive innovation across all treatment phases. This evolution marks a critical breakthrough in modern medicine's transition toward intelligence and systematization, heralding a new era of intelligent healthcare delivery.
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