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A Review of Robotic and OCT-Aided Systems for Vitreoretinal Surgery

Elan Z. Ahronovich, Nabil Simaan, Karen M. Joos

Year
2021
Citations
33
Access
Open access

Abstract

The introduction of the intraocular vitrectomy instrument by Machemer et al. has led to remarkable advancements in vitreoretinal surgery enabling the limitations of human physiologic capabilities to be reached. To overcome the barriers of perception, tremor, and dexterity, robotic technologies have been investigated with current advancements nearing the feasibility for clinical use. There are four categories of robotic systems that have emerged through the research: (1) handheld instruments with intrinsic robotic assistance, (2) hand-on-hand robotic systems, (3) teleoperated robotic systems, and (4) magnetic guidance robots. This review covers the improvements and the remaining needs for safe, cost-effective clinical deployment of robotic systems in vitreoretinal surgery.

Keywords

MedicineVitreoretinal surgeryTeleoperationSoftware deploymentRobotic surgeryRoboticsMedical physicsRobotArtificial intelligenceVitrectomy

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