SURGICAL
Robotic Tools for Minimally Invasive Urologic Surgery
Dan Stoianovici, Robert J. Webster, Louis R. Kavoussi
- Year
- 2005
- Citations
- 10
Abstract
Surgical robots have begun to appear on the market in the last few years and have started to populate the operating rooms in large medical centers. These systems have already established their ability to augment a surgeon’s dexterity in minimally invasive procedures and have the potential to maximize patient outcome on a larger basis even though, for the moment, their cost is prohibitively high for
Keywords
Invasive surgeryMedicineRobotic surgerySurgery
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