In recent years we have seen tremendous progress in the development of robotic solutions for minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Indeed, a number of robot-assisted MIS systems have been developed to product level and are now well-established clinical tools; Intuitive Surgical’s very successful da Vinci Surgical System a prime example. The majority of these surgical systems are based on the traditional rigid-component robot design that was instrumental in the third industrial revolution—especially within the manufacturing sector. However, the use of this approach for surgical procedures on or around soft tissue has come under increasing criticism. The dangers of operating with a robot made from rigid components both near and within a patient a...
In minimally invasive surgery, a higher degree of accuracy is required by surgeons both for current ...
This paper presents a novel three-axis force sensor based on optical photo interrupters and integra...
Several benefits have been brought about by using Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), including faster...
Combining the strengths of surgical robotics and minimally invasive surgery (MIS) holds the potentia...
Soft and Stiffness-controllable Robotics Solutions for Minimally Invasive Surgery presents the resul...
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) represents the gold standard in the majority of abdominal operation...
Most devices for single-site or natural orifice transluminal surgery are very application specific a...
Surgical robotic systems with rigid components have been extensively researched as methods to assist...
Robots are seeing increasing integration into the medical field, but they are often limited by their...
Background: Soft materials, with their compliant properties, enable conformity and safe interaction ...
Surgical robotics systems are trending towards combining the advantages of Minimally Invasive Surger...
Robot assisted surgery and minimally invasive robotic surgery inherently entail that the hands of t...
Most devices for single-site or natural orifice transluminal surgery are very application specific a...
Robot-assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (RMIS) typically uses a master–slave surgical configuratio...
Background: For some surgical interventions, like the Total Mesorectal Excision (TME), traditional l...
In minimally invasive surgery, a higher degree of accuracy is required by surgeons both for current ...
This paper presents a novel three-axis force sensor based on optical photo interrupters and integra...
Several benefits have been brought about by using Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), including faster...
Combining the strengths of surgical robotics and minimally invasive surgery (MIS) holds the potentia...
Soft and Stiffness-controllable Robotics Solutions for Minimally Invasive Surgery presents the resul...
Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) represents the gold standard in the majority of abdominal operation...
Most devices for single-site or natural orifice transluminal surgery are very application specific a...
Surgical robotic systems with rigid components have been extensively researched as methods to assist...
Robots are seeing increasing integration into the medical field, but they are often limited by their...
Background: Soft materials, with their compliant properties, enable conformity and safe interaction ...
Surgical robotics systems are trending towards combining the advantages of Minimally Invasive Surger...
Robot assisted surgery and minimally invasive robotic surgery inherently entail that the hands of t...
Most devices for single-site or natural orifice transluminal surgery are very application specific a...
Robot-assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (RMIS) typically uses a master–slave surgical configuratio...
Background: For some surgical interventions, like the Total Mesorectal Excision (TME), traditional l...
In minimally invasive surgery, a higher degree of accuracy is required by surgeons both for current ...
This paper presents a novel three-axis force sensor based on optical photo interrupters and integra...
Several benefits have been brought about by using Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), including faster...