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Evaluation of the ROSA™ Spine robot for minimally invasive surgical procedures

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2016
The ROSA® robot (Medtech, Montpellier, France) is a new medical device designed to assist the surgeon during minimally invasive spine procedures. The device comprises a patient-side cart (bearing the robotic arm and a workstation) and an optical navigation camera. The ROSA® Spine robot enables accurate pedicle screw placement. Thanks to its robotic arm
M, Lefranc, J, Peltier
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Next Generation Surgical Robots: Enhancing Precision and Minimally Invasive Procedures

Progress in Medical Sciences, 2022
Surgical robotics has evolved a lot with better accuracy, flexibility and patient results. The new generation of surgical robots apply the latest technologies, including artificial intelligence, haptic feedback, and machine learning to enhance minimally invasive surgery.
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[Incisional hernias: minimally invasive surgical procedures].

Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany)
In recent years many new surgical techniques for minimally invasive treatment of ventral hernias have been developed and introduced. This review article presents these new minimally invasive surgical techniques, such as extended totally extraperitoneal (eTEP) repair, mini or less open sublay (MILOS), endoscopic-assisted linea alba reconstruction (ELAR),
Johannes, Baur, Michael, Meir
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Minimally Invasive Laser Procedures for Surgical Treatment of Pilonidal Cyst

Хирургия. Восточная Европа, 2022
Цель. Изучить послеоперационные результаты малоинвазивных лазерных операций при пилонидальных кистах и провести их сравнительную оценку с результатами традиционных хирургических методов лечения.Материалы и методы. В исследование вошли 106 пациентов с хроническим и 60 пациентов с острым воспалением пилонидальной кисты, которые были слепо распределены ...
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A technique for measuring contact force distribution in minimally invasive surgical procedures

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 1997
This paper investigates new methods for measuring forces and tactile sense as a contribution towards relaying the sense of touch to the surgeon. The approach used is to determine a distribution of contact force using a small number of sensory outputs to detect the bending of a surface of known behaviour.
P N, Brett, R S, Stone
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures for Pain

Abstract A first of its kind text dedicated to foundational concepts of minimally invasive surgical techniques for interventional pain physicians. This text also details many emerging surgical techniques in this evolving specialty. Written by both interventionalists as well as neurosurgeons, this text details a balanced look at the ...
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35. Pediatric Minimally Invasive Surgery: Specific Surgical Procedures

2012
This chapter describes laparoscopic and thoracoscopic procedures commonly performed in children. For procedures also performed in adults (such as appendectomy or cholecystectomy), it emphasizes the points where the pediatric considerations may differ. It also describes several procedures unique to the pediatric surgical population.
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Complications of minimally invasive urologic surgical procedures: radiological findings.

2011
Learning objectives Background Imaging findings OR Procedure details Conclusion Personal Information ...
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Shape-memory polyurethane cellular solids for minimally invasive surgical procedures

2015
Due to their peculiar properties, shape-memory polymers (SMPs) can be considered ideal candidate materials for the repair of tissue defects using mini-invasive procedures, since body temperature can be used as a driving force to activate the shape-memory behavior.
TANZI, MARIA CRISTINA   +3 more
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[Antibiotic-prophylaxis in the minimally invasive pain surgical procedures].

Recenti progressi in medicina, 2011
The minimally invasive pain surgical procedures are more and more frequently used in the treatment and management of the chronic pain. The patients will often have recourse to a higher infection's risk during the proceedings for acquired general conditions (like enterotomy, skin ulcers, bladder catheter).The analysis literature doesn't produce specific
Cristina, Mastronicola   +6 more
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