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Instrumentation for minimally invasive surgery in pediatric urology

Dalia Gobbi, Paola Midrio, Piergiorgio Gamba

Year
2017
Citations
17

Abstract

The success of modern surgery is dependent on the availability of good equipment and instruments. This dependence increases along with the degree of sophistication of the surgery performed. Paediatric minimally invasive and endoscopic surgery are sophisticated techniques where imaging is obtained through a video-circuit. Endoscopic surgery has opened the field of virtual reality in surgery, and in minimally invasive surgery the actual operation is done through a limited number of small holes. Robot-assisted urologic surgery is an emerging and safe technology for many urologic paediatric operations, although further documentation, including long-term functional outcome, is deemed necessary before definite conclusions can be drawn regarding the superiority or not of robotic assistance compared to conventional laparoscopic approaches.

Keywords

MedicineInvasive surgeryRobotic surgerySophisticationSurgeryGeneral surgeryInstrumentation (computer programming)Medical physicsComputer science

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