PublishedThe final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007%2Fs11701-015-0527-yWhile the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient have been relatively well established, little is known about the benefits for the surgeon. This study examined whether the advantages of robotically assisted laparoscopy (improved dexterity, a 3-dimensional view, reduction in tremors, etc.) enable the surgeon to better deal with stressful tasks. Subjective and objective (i.e. cardiovascular) responses to stress were assessed while surgeons performed on either a robotic or conventional laparoscopic system. Thirty-two surgeons were assigned to perform a surgical task on either a robotic system or a laparoscopic system, under three stres...
INTRODUCTION: Traditional laparoscopic surgery (TLS) has increasingly been associated with physical ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: In the last few years, robotics has been applied in clinical practice fo...
Background: Laparoscopic surgery potentially increases the physical burden to operating theater pers...
While the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient have been relatively well established, little ...
Background Robot-assisted surgical systems have been introduced to improve the outcome of minimally ...
(1) Objective: the purpose of this study was to evaluate and quantify the stress to which a surgeon ...
International audienceBackgroundStandard laparoscopy is responsible for musculoskeletal problems bec...
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic surgery might be beneficial for the patient, but it imposes increased physi...
Background Research has demonstrated the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient; however, rese...
Research has demonstrated the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient; however, research examini...
Robotic surgery may improve technical performance and reduce mental demands compared to laparoscopic...
International audienceIntroduction Laparoscopic surgery (LS) may lead to musculoskeletal disorders (...
Robots have been used in industry for several decades. Their use in medicine is relatively more rece...
Background: Surgeons are amongst the most at risk of work-related musculoskeletal health decline bec...
Background: Surgeons are among the most at risk of work-related musculoskeletal health decline becau...
INTRODUCTION: Traditional laparoscopic surgery (TLS) has increasingly been associated with physical ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: In the last few years, robotics has been applied in clinical practice fo...
Background: Laparoscopic surgery potentially increases the physical burden to operating theater pers...
While the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient have been relatively well established, little ...
Background Robot-assisted surgical systems have been introduced to improve the outcome of minimally ...
(1) Objective: the purpose of this study was to evaluate and quantify the stress to which a surgeon ...
International audienceBackgroundStandard laparoscopy is responsible for musculoskeletal problems bec...
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic surgery might be beneficial for the patient, but it imposes increased physi...
Background Research has demonstrated the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient; however, rese...
Research has demonstrated the benefits of robotic surgery for the patient; however, research examini...
Robotic surgery may improve technical performance and reduce mental demands compared to laparoscopic...
International audienceIntroduction Laparoscopic surgery (LS) may lead to musculoskeletal disorders (...
Robots have been used in industry for several decades. Their use in medicine is relatively more rece...
Background: Surgeons are amongst the most at risk of work-related musculoskeletal health decline bec...
Background: Surgeons are among the most at risk of work-related musculoskeletal health decline becau...
INTRODUCTION: Traditional laparoscopic surgery (TLS) has increasingly been associated with physical ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: In the last few years, robotics has been applied in clinical practice fo...
Background: Laparoscopic surgery potentially increases the physical burden to operating theater pers...