Paper Title
Complications with Automatic Surgical Screwdriver: A Review

Abstract
This paper presents a review of doctors' problem during brain surgery and different surgeries in which screw is used, such as neurosurgery, orthopedics, oral surgery, Etc. 70%-80% screws are fastened manually with the help of a simple screwdriver. If a screw slipped from the hand and lost inside the human body during surgery, it can damage vital organs. To find a lost screw, a CT scan, MRI scan, and sometimes another surgery is required to remove that screw. While placing the screw at depth, it usually is challenging to ensure that the top of the screw stays engaged at the screwdriver's tip. Slipping of the screwdriver from the screw head represents a precarious state of affairs that ends in the threat of access into the intracranial operation field. Sometimes, manually fastened screws get loose inside the human body. This review recommends developing a new technique, which holds screws and has a torque controller to solve the problem. Keywords - Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Oral Surgery Screw, Screw Driver.