In a first a Swedish woman has become the first to get pregnant after having a womb transplant performed by a robot. The women who underwent uterine transplantation with robot-assisted surgery in 2017 is expecting a child in spring this year the University of Gothenburg in Sweden said in a statement. Robotic surgery has made operating on the donors considerably less invasive. The operation is done with robot-assisted keyhole surgery in which five openings one centimeter long enable the surgeons to work with very high precision. I think robotic surgery has a great future in this area said Mats Brannstrom