These surgical robots are controlled by remote control and voice activation. The reason for introducing robots into healthcare is because in them, they allow for precise control of surgical instruments like never before. So far, these machines have been used to position endoscopes, perform gallbladder surgery, and correct heartburn and. The ultimate goal in the field of robotic surgery is to design a robot that can be used to perform heart surgery without opening the chest. One manufacturer says that robotic devices could be used in more than 3.5 million medical procedures annually in the United States alone. As seen in the stereoscope, the surgical instrument tips move in synchronization with the surgeon's hands. The imaging system (Video Cart), which houses the core processor of the surgical robot as well as the image processing equipment, is located outside the sterile area during surgery and can be operated by a visiting nurse, as well as housing various types of ancillary surgical equipment. The endoscope of the surgical robot is a high-resolution three-dimensional (3D) lens, with more than 10 times magnification of the surgical field of view, which can bring three-dimensional high-definition images of the patient's body cavity to the surgeon.