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Literature Review on Endoscopic Robotic Systems in Ear and Sinus Surgery

Guillaume Michel, Durgesh Haribhau Salunkhe, P. Bordure, Damien Chablat

Year
2021
Citations
9

Abstract

Abstract In otolaryngologic surgery, endoscopy is increasingly used to provide a better view of hard-to-reach areas and to promote minimally invasive surgery. However, the need to manipulate the endoscope limits the surgeon's ability to operate with only one instrument at a time. Currently, several robotic systems are being developed, demonstrating the value of robotic assistance in microsurgery. The aim of this literature review is to present and classify current robotic systems that are used for otological and endonasal applications. For these solutions, an analysis of the functionalities in relation to the surgeon's needs will be carried out to produce a set of specifications for the creation of new robots.

Keywords

MicrosurgeryEndoscopic sinus surgeryRobotic surgeryEndoscopeEndoscopyRelation (database)Medical physicsComputer scienceInvasive surgeryMedicine

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