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Robotic Surgical Simulation

The Cancer Journal, 2013
Robotic surgery has undergone exponential growth and has ever developing utilization. The explosion of new technologies and regulation have led to challenges in training surgeons who desire this skill set. We review the current state of robotic simulation and incorporation of simulation into surgical training curricula.
Michael A, Liss, Elspeth M, McDougall
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Robotic Surgical Training

The Cancer Journal, 2013
In July 2000, the da Vinci Surgical System (Intuitive Surgical, Inc) received Food and Drug Administration approval for intracardiac applications, and the first mitral valve repair was done at the East Carolina Heart Institute in May 2000. The system is now approved and used in many surgical specialties. With this disruptive technology and accepted use,
Sharon, Ben-Or   +2 more
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A surgical robot for cochleostomy

2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007
In this paper a robotic micro-drilling technique for surgery is described. The device has been deployed in cochleostomy, a precise micro-surgical procedure where the critical stage of controlling penetration of the outer bone tissue of the cochlea is achieved without penetration of the endosteal membrane at the medial surface.
P N, Brett   +5 more
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Surgical robotics in neurosurgery

Orvosi Hetilap, 2009
Robotizált rendszereket az egészségügyben elsőként rehabilitációra és végtagpótlásra használtak, majd fokozatosan megjelentek az invazív beavatkozásokat segítő eszközök. Az Amerikai Egyesült Államokban 2008-ban becslések szerint a radikális prosztataeltávolítások több mint 70%-át robottal végezték, és jelentős áttörést értek el veseeltávolításoknál ...
Tamás, Haidegger, Zoltán, Benyó
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Haptics in surgical robotics

2011 IEEE World Haptics Conference, 2011
Surgeons' hands are their main tools. They intuitively process both visual and haptic senses to perform a surgery. Yet, in robotic surgery, the use of a teleoperated system removes the direct contact of hands with tissues and thus, diminishes the sense of touch.
E. Samur   +3 more
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Multidisciplinary perceptions on robotic surgical training: the robot is a stimulus for surgical education change

Surgical Endoscopy, 2022
It is unclear how to best establish successful robotic training programs or if subspecialty robotic program principles can be adapted for general surgery practice. The objective of this study is to understand the perspectives of high-volume robotic surgical educators on best practices in robotic surgery training and to provide recommendations ...
Kristen M. Jogerst   +7 more
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Robotics in Surgical Techniques Robotics in Surgical Techniques

2018
Healthcare robotic applications are a growing trend due to rapid demographic changes that affect healthcare systems, professionals and quality of life indicators, for the elderly, the injured and the disabled. Current technological advances in robotic systems offer an exciting field for medical research, as the interdisciplinary approach of robotics in
Vassilia Costarides   +3 more
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Spatial accuracy of surgical robots

2009 5th International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics, 2009
Robots have been introduced to the operating room primarily to provide higher accuracy and dexterity. Mechatronic devices can support surgeons with advanced targeting, visualization and task execution with a precision beyond the human skills. To evaluate a system, accuracy tests are required, and proper methodology should be applied to describe its ...
Tamás Haidegger   +3 more
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Surgical applications of milli‐robots

Journal of Robotic Systems, 1995
AbstractMinimally invasive surgical techniques, especially endoscopy and laparoscopy, possess many advantages over conventional methods. These include accelerated patient recovery and reduced rate of complications. However, limitations of current operating instruments create difficulties for the surgeon.
Michael B. Cohn   +3 more
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Surgical Robotics [TC spotlight]

IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2009
Surgical robotics is experiencing an explosion of growth in both academic and clinical settings. Since the first reported robotic surgical procedure two decades ago, surgical robotics has grown into more than a half billion dollar a year industry, and robots are now being used in thousands of surgical procedures each year.
Ron Alterovitz, Jaydev P. Desai
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