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Robotics in Surgical Techniques Robotics in Surgical Techniques
2018Healthcare 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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Surgical Robotic Applications in Otolaryngology
The Laryngoscope, 2003AbstractObjectives To explore the feasibility of performing endo‐robotic neck surgery in a porcine model and to compare the results of robotically enhanced endoscopic surgery with those from a conventional endoscopic technique.Study Design Prospective, nonrandomized experimental investigation in a porcine model.Methods We performed a consecutive series
Brian M, Haus +5 more
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A surgical robot for cochleostomy
2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007In 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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2008
Surgery has evolved from the 19th century through the introduction of ether anesthesia, principles of antisepsis, and the formalization of surgical training.1 In the late 20th century, the introduction of laparoscopy and robotics has continued to evolve the practice of surgery. The computer revolution has affected all of our lives. Computers affect the
Vimal K. Narula, W. Scott Melvin
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Surgery has evolved from the 19th century through the introduction of ether anesthesia, principles of antisepsis, and the formalization of surgical training.1 In the late 20th century, the introduction of laparoscopy and robotics has continued to evolve the practice of surgery. The computer revolution has affected all of our lives. Computers affect the
Vimal K. Narula, W. Scott Melvin
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Surgical robotics for esophageal cancer
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2018AbstractWe present an update on robotic techniques and their advantages and use in esophageal cancer surgery. Recent work has shown tremendous progress in robotic‐assisted minimally invasive esophagectomy (RAMIE) and lymphadenectomy for esophageal cancer, as well as benefits of robotic surgery in high upper esophageal tumors and T4b disease. We discuss
Peter P. Grimminger +5 more
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2023
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Robotic partial nephrectomy: surgical technique
BJU International, 2011What's known on the subject? and What does the study add? Robotic partial nephrectomy has equivalent oncological outcomes, and possibly better functional outcomes in the short‐to‐intermediate term, when compared to laparoscopic partial nephrectomy.
Shyam, Sukumar, Craig G, Rogers
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2018 Second International Conference on Intelligent Computing and Control Systems (ICICCS), 2018
Robotic surgery is a new technological innovation in health care. This new technology has gained enormous popularity. A gesture controlled surgical robotic nurse (SRN) is presented in this paper. The SRN assists the main surgeon in the operating room (OR). It passes the surgical instruments as and when required by the surgeon.
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Robotic surgery is a new technological innovation in health care. This new technology has gained enormous popularity. A gesture controlled surgical robotic nurse (SRN) is presented in this paper. The SRN assists the main surgeon in the operating room (OR). It passes the surgical instruments as and when required by the surgeon.
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Building a surgical robotics program
The American Journal of Surgery, 2004Building a strong institutional robotics program requires commitment from administrative and clinical departments. Here we present issues to be considered when developing such a program, including development of a pathway for introduction of the technology into patient care, team recruitment, creation of an objective-based curriculum, multispecialty ...
L Wiley, Nifong, W Randolph, Chitwood
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