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The international journal of medical robotics + computer assisted surgery : MRCAS, 2019
This paper aims to move the debate forward regarding the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous robotic surgery with a particular focus on ethics, regulation and legal aspects (such as civil law, international law, tort law, liability,
S. O’Sullivan+9 more
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This paper aims to move the debate forward regarding the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) and autonomous robotic surgery with a particular focus on ethics, regulation and legal aspects (such as civil law, international law, tort law, liability,
S. O’Sullivan+9 more
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Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2008
The objective of this article is to review the recent adoption, experience, and applications of robot-assisted laparoscopy in gynecologic surgery. The use of robotics in gynecologic surgery is increasing in the United States. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgeries in gynecology include benign hysterectomy, myomectomy, tubal reanastomoses, radical ...
Anthony G. Visco, Arnold P. Advincula
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The objective of this article is to review the recent adoption, experience, and applications of robot-assisted laparoscopy in gynecologic surgery. The use of robotics in gynecologic surgery is increasing in the United States. Robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgeries in gynecology include benign hysterectomy, myomectomy, tubal reanastomoses, radical ...
Anthony G. Visco, Arnold P. Advincula
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2020
Pediatric robotic-assisted surgery is quickly gaining traction in pediatric surgical disciplines but presents unique challenges as compared to adult robotic surgery. Small abdominal and thoracic cavities limit working space and operative indications differ from the adult population.
Naomi-Liza Denning+2 more
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Pediatric robotic-assisted surgery is quickly gaining traction in pediatric surgical disciplines but presents unique challenges as compared to adult robotic surgery. Small abdominal and thoracic cavities limit working space and operative indications differ from the adult population.
Naomi-Liza Denning+2 more
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BMJ, 2002
The prospect of robots in surgery fuels all sorts of bizarre images.
Iain Mckay-Davies, Simon Bann, Ara Darzi
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The prospect of robots in surgery fuels all sorts of bizarre images.
Iain Mckay-Davies, Simon Bann, Ara Darzi
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2020
The role of robotics in colon and rectal surgery has been established as an important and effective tool for the surgeon. Its inherent technologies have provided for increased visualization and ease of dissection in the minimally invasive approach to surgery.
Poppy Addison+2 more
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The role of robotics in colon and rectal surgery has been established as an important and effective tool for the surgeon. Its inherent technologies have provided for increased visualization and ease of dissection in the minimally invasive approach to surgery.
Poppy Addison+2 more
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Proceedings of the Second Joint 24th Annual Conference and the Annual Fall Meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society] [Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 2002
This paper discusses the main characteristics and applications of Robotics In surgery. Surgical robotic devices are classified as: (1) large, high-precision robots (image-guided, autonomous or teleoperated); (2) hand-held smart medical tools; (3) miniature endoscopic robots.
Paolo Dario, Arianna Menciassi
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This paper discusses the main characteristics and applications of Robotics In surgery. Surgical robotic devices are classified as: (1) large, high-precision robots (image-guided, autonomous or teleoperated); (2) hand-held smart medical tools; (3) miniature endoscopic robots.
Paolo Dario, Arianna Menciassi
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2013
Mini-invasive surgery deserves increasing attention to lower the post-operative stay in hospital and lessen falls-off complications. This leads to the trends in robots, as innovative integrated computer-aided implements. Out of front-end haptic effectors, the background support is turning to inclusive on-duty functions, e.g., surgical planners ...
Frumento S.+2 more
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Mini-invasive surgery deserves increasing attention to lower the post-operative stay in hospital and lessen falls-off complications. This leads to the trends in robots, as innovative integrated computer-aided implements. Out of front-end haptic effectors, the background support is turning to inclusive on-duty functions, e.g., surgical planners ...
Frumento S.+2 more
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Journal of Long-Term Effects of Medical Implants, 2003
Minimally invasive surgery techniques have revolutionized surgery. Robotic surgery may be the next revolution in surgical technology. Robotics coupled with minimally invasive surgery and microscopic surgery provides the potential to do more complex and more precise tasks.
Michael D. Klein+2 more
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Minimally invasive surgery techniques have revolutionized surgery. Robotic surgery may be the next revolution in surgical technology. Robotics coupled with minimally invasive surgery and microscopic surgery provides the potential to do more complex and more precise tasks.
Michael D. Klein+2 more
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The Cancer Journal, 2013
In just over a decade, robotic surgery has penetrated almost every surgical subspecialty and has even replaced some of the most commonly performed open oncologic procedures. The initial reports on patient outcomes yielded mixed results, but as more medical centers develop high-volume robotics programs, outcomes appear comparable if not improved for ...
Thomas S. Lendvay+2 more
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In just over a decade, robotic surgery has penetrated almost every surgical subspecialty and has even replaced some of the most commonly performed open oncologic procedures. The initial reports on patient outcomes yielded mixed results, but as more medical centers develop high-volume robotics programs, outcomes appear comparable if not improved for ...
Thomas S. Lendvay+2 more
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Comprehensive Learning Curve of Robotic Surgery
Annals of Surgery, 2019Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text Objective: To evaluate the complication-based learning curve and identify learning-associated complications of robotic gastrectomy.
Min Seo Kim+7 more
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