Telesurgical robotics, as a technical solution for robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery (RAMIS), has become the first domain within medicosurgical robotics that achieved a true global clinical adoption. Its relative success (still at a low single-digit percentile total market penetration) roots in the particular human-in-the-loop control, in which the trained surgeon is always kept responsible for the clinical outcome achieved by the robot-actuated invasive tools. Nowadays, this paradigm is challenged by the need for improved surgical performance, traceability, and safety reaching beyond the human capabilities. Partially due to the technical complexity and the financial burden, the adoption of telesurgical robotics has not reached its ...
The evolution of robotics in surgery is a new and exciting development. Surgical robotics brings tog...
Robots in healthcare already have a stunning 40 years history, yet there is an unprecedented rise no...
Dexterity and perception capabilities of surgical robots may soon be improved by cognitive functions...
The practice of Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (RAMIS) requires extensive skills from th...
The revolution of minimally invasive procedures had a significant influence on surgical practice, op...
Robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery (RAMIS) is becoming increasingly more common for many su...
In the process of gradually improving the level of clinical medical treatment and continuously devel...
Nowadays Robotic assisted Minimally Invasive Surgeries (R-MIS) are the elective procedures for treat...
© 2018 Royal College of Surgeons.For 20 years Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci® system has held the mon...
It is an entry technique in use recently, albeit in selected centers and represents a further step i...
The term "robot" was coined by the Czech playright Karel Capek in 1921 in his play Rossom′s Universa...
The chronicle of surgical robots is short but remarkable. Within 20 years since the regulatory appro...
The robotic surgical systems and computer-assisted technologies market has seen impressive growth ov...
Surgical robotics and supporting technologies have really become a prime example of modern applied ...
Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (RAMIS) is becoming standard-of-care in western medicine. ...
The evolution of robotics in surgery is a new and exciting development. Surgical robotics brings tog...
Robots in healthcare already have a stunning 40 years history, yet there is an unprecedented rise no...
Dexterity and perception capabilities of surgical robots may soon be improved by cognitive functions...
The practice of Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (RAMIS) requires extensive skills from th...
The revolution of minimally invasive procedures had a significant influence on surgical practice, op...
Robotic-assisted minimally invasive surgery (RAMIS) is becoming increasingly more common for many su...
In the process of gradually improving the level of clinical medical treatment and continuously devel...
Nowadays Robotic assisted Minimally Invasive Surgeries (R-MIS) are the elective procedures for treat...
© 2018 Royal College of Surgeons.For 20 years Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci® system has held the mon...
It is an entry technique in use recently, albeit in selected centers and represents a further step i...
The term "robot" was coined by the Czech playright Karel Capek in 1921 in his play Rossom′s Universa...
The chronicle of surgical robots is short but remarkable. Within 20 years since the regulatory appro...
The robotic surgical systems and computer-assisted technologies market has seen impressive growth ov...
Surgical robotics and supporting technologies have really become a prime example of modern applied ...
Robot-Assisted Minimally Invasive Surgery (RAMIS) is becoming standard-of-care in western medicine. ...
The evolution of robotics in surgery is a new and exciting development. Surgical robotics brings tog...
Robots in healthcare already have a stunning 40 years history, yet there is an unprecedented rise no...
Dexterity and perception capabilities of surgical robots may soon be improved by cognitive functions...