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The Development of a Surgeon Robot for Prostatectomies

Brian Davies, R.D. Hibberd, W.S. Ng, A.G. Timoney, J. E. A. Wickham

Year
1991
Citations
206

Abstract

The removal of prostatic tissue through transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) is an operation that can require considerable skill from a surgeon as well as being a lengthy procedure. The potential for using robotic techniques was investigated in a preliminary feasibility study using a standard six axis 'Puma' robot. This led to the construction of a manually operated 'safety frame' which has been shown to be effective through clinical trials on 30 patients. A special-purpose robot, based on the design of the manual frame, has now been constructed. Some of the safety issues are discussed which make this procedure an ideal candidate for a robotic device.

Keywords

RobotMedicineGeneral surgeryArtificial intelligenceComputer science

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