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Enhancing Thoracic Robotic Surgery Education in the Digital Realm: A Learner Analysis. [PDF]
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Leonardo da Vinci, the master artist, is credited for one of the early concepts of robots in the late 1400’s. His genius propelled the idea of a mechanical device with the capability of automation, repetitive motion and wristed joints. While his idea of a mechanical knight was primitive, the concept led to a landslide of innovations.
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BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2008
Over the past decade, there has been an exponential growth of robot‐assisted procedures and of publications concerning robotic‐assisted laparoscopic surgery. From a review of the available literature, it becomes apparent that this technology is safe and allows more complex procedures in many fields of surgery, be it at relatively high costs.
R. H. M. Verheijen, Hwr Schreuder and
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Over the past decade, there has been an exponential growth of robot‐assisted procedures and of publications concerning robotic‐assisted laparoscopic surgery. From a review of the available literature, it becomes apparent that this technology is safe and allows more complex procedures in many fields of surgery, be it at relatively high costs.
R. H. M. Verheijen, Hwr Schreuder and
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Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2003
The drive to introduce operating robots into theaters is for a number of reasons related to their intrinsic properties: these include three-dimensional spatial accuracy, reliability, and precision, and in minimal-access surgery they aid the surgeon, who must contend with deficits in sensation and dexterity.
Juan Hernández+7 more
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The drive to introduce operating robots into theaters is for a number of reasons related to their intrinsic properties: these include three-dimensional spatial accuracy, reliability, and precision, and in minimal-access surgery they aid the surgeon, who must contend with deficits in sensation and dexterity.
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A Review on Flexible Robotic Systems for Minimally Invasive Surgery
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Systems, 2022Recently, flexible robotic systems are developed to enhance minimally invasive interventions on internal organs located in confined areas of human body.
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Annual Review of Biomedical Engineering, 1999
▪ Abstract Robotic technology is enhancing surgery through improved precision, stability, and dexterity. In image-guided procedures, robots use magnetic resonance and computed tomography image data to guide instruments to the treatment site. This requires new algorithms and user interfaces for planning procedures; it also requires sensors for ...
Yoky Matsuoka, Robert D. Howe
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▪ Abstract Robotic technology is enhancing surgery through improved precision, stability, and dexterity. In image-guided procedures, robots use magnetic resonance and computed tomography image data to guide instruments to the treatment site. This requires new algorithms and user interfaces for planning procedures; it also requires sensors for ...
Yoky Matsuoka, Robert D. Howe
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Potential contenders for the leadership in robotic surgery.
Journal of endourology, 2021PURPOSE To summarize the scientific literature published on new robotic surgical platforms with potential use in the urological field, reviewing their evolution since presentation until the present day. Our goal is to describe the current characteristics
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