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Introduction: the rise of the robots in spinal surgery

Nicholas Theodore, Paul M. Arnold, Ankit I. Mehta

Year
2018
Citations
27
Access
Open access

Abstract

There seems to be a significant level of interest in this technology; however, only time will tell if it will become commonplace in our field. In this issue of Neurosurgical Focus, we visually explore the expanding role of robotics and image guidance in spinal surgery. New robots used for the first time and existing robots used for novel applications graphically demonstrate how our field is evolving. The days of fearing robots are behind us as members of our specialty begin to embrace the concept of automation. Thankfully, unlike Capek's rogue roboti, surgical robots rising up against us and causing world destruction is unlikely!

Keywords

RobotRoboticsCreaturesArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceKarelVariety (cybernetics)Robotic armFactory (object-oriented programming)Human–computer interaction

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