Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) are driven by the clinical demand to reduce the invasiveness of surgical procedures so patients undergo less trauma and experience faster recoveries. These well documented benefits of MIS have been achieved through parallel advances in the technology and instrumentation used during procedures. The new and evolving field of Flexible Access Surgery (FAS), where surgeons access the operative site through a single incision or a natural orifice incision, is being promoted as the next potential step in the evolution of surgery. In order to achieve similar levels of success and adoption as MIS, technology again has its role to play in developing new instruments to solve the unmet clinical challenges of ...
In flexible endoscopy a flexible tube with a steerable camera is used to inspect the internal patien...
Laparoscopic surgery results in superior patient outcomes as measured by less painful recovery and a...
Advancements in minimally-invasive surgical (M.I.S.) techniques continue to combat the major drawbac...
Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) are driven by the clinical demand to reduce the invasiv...
This paper describes a multitasking robotic platform for Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). The devic...
In recent years, robot assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is playing an increasingly importan...
The integration of robotic technologies in surgical instrumentation has contributed to the further d...
Minimally-invasive laparoscopic procedures have proven efficacy for a wide range of surgical procedu...
Flexible robots are a rapidly expanding research field. From industrial to exploration applications,...
Surgical robots have proliferated in recent years, with well-established benefits including: reduced...
Recent developments in surgical techniques have allowed procedures to be done using several small in...
It is well recognised that the performance of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) imposes an increasing...
The flexible endoscope is playing an increasingly pivotal role in minimally invasive transluminal an...
Recent advances in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) have allowed patients to benefit from reduced tr...
Minimally Invasive Surgery(MIS), although advantageous compared to open cavity surgery in many aspec...
In flexible endoscopy a flexible tube with a steerable camera is used to inspect the internal patien...
Laparoscopic surgery results in superior patient outcomes as measured by less painful recovery and a...
Advancements in minimally-invasive surgical (M.I.S.) techniques continue to combat the major drawbac...
Advances in Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) are driven by the clinical demand to reduce the invasiv...
This paper describes a multitasking robotic platform for Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). The devic...
In recent years, robot assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is playing an increasingly importan...
The integration of robotic technologies in surgical instrumentation has contributed to the further d...
Minimally-invasive laparoscopic procedures have proven efficacy for a wide range of surgical procedu...
Flexible robots are a rapidly expanding research field. From industrial to exploration applications,...
Surgical robots have proliferated in recent years, with well-established benefits including: reduced...
Recent developments in surgical techniques have allowed procedures to be done using several small in...
It is well recognised that the performance of minimally invasive surgery (MIS) imposes an increasing...
The flexible endoscope is playing an increasingly pivotal role in minimally invasive transluminal an...
Recent advances in minimally invasive surgery (MIS) have allowed patients to benefit from reduced tr...
Minimally Invasive Surgery(MIS), although advantageous compared to open cavity surgery in many aspec...
In flexible endoscopy a flexible tube with a steerable camera is used to inspect the internal patien...
Laparoscopic surgery results in superior patient outcomes as measured by less painful recovery and a...
Advancements in minimally-invasive surgical (M.I.S.) techniques continue to combat the major drawbac...