SURGICAL
Anesthetic Implications of Robotically Assisted Surgery with the Da Vinci Xi Surgical Robot
John L. Raytis, Bertram Yuh, Clayton Lau, Yuman Fong, Michael W. Lew
- Year
- 2016
- Citations
- 14
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
Surgeries performed with traditionally available robotic systems have many well-documented anesthetic implications. In this observational report, new and unique anesthetic considerations encountered with the introduction of the da Vinci Xi robot related to positioning operating room equipment, patient access and chance for unintended patient contact are described.
Keywords
MedicineAnestheticObservational studySurgeryRobotic surgeryRobotDa Vinci Surgical SystemAnesthesiaGeneral surgeryArtificial intelligence
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