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Robotic and telesurgery
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Robotic and telesurgery
Presented By:Rassweiler J, Binder J, Frede T.


Abstract:

In urology, at the end of the last millennium, there was an increasing use of computerized technology, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, microwave therapy and high-energy focused ultrasound. However, experience with manipulating robots in urological surgery is still very limited. Laparoscopic surgery is handicapped by a reduction of the range of motion because of the fixed trocar position. The da Vinci system is the first surgical system to address all these problems adequately. The system consists of two main components: the surgeon's viewing and control console with three-dimensional imaging and the surgical arm unit that positions and manoeuvres detachable surgical instruments. The surgeon performs the procedure seated at the console holding specially designed instruments. Telerobotic laparoscopic radical prostatectomy provides advantages such as stereovision, dexterity and tremor filtering, but there is a learning curve with the device, mainly because of the magnification, the three-dimensional image and the lack of tactile feedback. However, after only a short period of time, the experienced surgeon is able to become familiar with the device. The impact of robotics in urological surgery is therefore very promising,

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