B. Rigler
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About
Dr. B. Rigler is a pioneering figure in robotic surgery, with a career focused on advancing telemanipulative techniques in abdominal and cardiac procedures. His most influential work, "Early Experience with Telemanipulative Abdominal and Cardiac Surgery with the Zeus Robotic System" (2002, 14 citations), documents the early adoption of robotic platforms to overcome the limitations of minimally invasive surgery, such as restricted instrument movement. Rigler further contributed to the precision of closed-chest coronary artery bypass grafting (TECAB) in "Cardiac MR in Robotic Heart Surgery for Preoperative Identification of the Target Vessel and Precise Port Placement" (2003, 6 citations), where he developed a trigonometric model for optimal port placement using cardiac MRI. This theoretical framework aimed to reduce surgical errors and improve outcomes. Additionally, his work "Forensische Aspekte eines Anfängers in der Roboterchirurgie am Herzen" (2001, 2 citations) addressed liability and safety concerns for novice robotic surgeons, highlighting his commitment to ethical and legal standards in emerging technology. Rigler’s contributions, though modest in citation count, are foundational for robotic surgical planning and risk management, offering critical insights for students and researchers in surgical robotics and medical imaging.
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