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Medical Robots: Current Systems and Research Directions

Ryan Beasley

Year
2012
Citations
309
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Open access

Abstract

First used medically in 1985, robots now make an impact in laparoscopy, neurosurgery, orthopedic surgery, emergency response, and various other medical disciplines. This paper provides a review of medical robot history and surveys the capabilities of current medical robot systems, primarily focusing on commercially available systems while covering a few prominent research projects. By examining robotic systems across time and disciplines, trends are discernible that imply future capabilities of medical robots, for example, increased usage of intraoperative images, improved robot arm design, and haptic feedback to guide the surgeon.

Keywords

RobotComputer scienceHaptic technologySurgical robotNeurosurgeryHuman–computer interactionMedical physicsSimulationArtificial intelligenceMedicine

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