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Robotics in minimally invasive surgery

C.A. Grimbergen, Joris Jaspers

Year
2005
Citations
11

Abstract

'Robotics' indicates the master-slave systems, which are currently applied to minimally invasive surgery and sometimes are claimed to use for teleoperation. These systems are characterized by electromechanical tools providing a wrist function within the body, with minimal access by 8-15 mm cannulas. Opposite to conventional minimally invasive surgery, the controlling movements of the master are translated to the tip of the tool without mirroring and variable scaling improving the hand-eye coordination considerably. Only visual feedback of an (stereo) endoscope is used, however. The lack of force feedback in these systems and alternatives to resolve this limitation would be discussed.

Keywords

TeleoperationRoboticsMirroringArtificial intelligenceInvasive surgeryEndoscopeMedical roboticsComputer scienceRobotic surgeryHaptic technology

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