International audienceThe paper presents a new robotic system for beating heart surgery. The final goal of this project is to develop a tele-operated system for the thoracoscopic treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation. The system consists of a robot that moves an innovative end-effector used to perform lines as in the Cox-Maze technique. This device is an electrode mesh that is introduced in the thorax through a trocar and is deployed inside the left atrium, where it can create selective ablation lines at any atrial region, using radio frequency. The current version of the umbrella has 22 electrodes. Using visual feedback from an ultrasound based navigation system, the surgeon can choose which electrodes on the mesh to activate. Onc...
BACKGROUND: Damaged cardiac tissues could potentially be regenerated by transplanting bioengineered ...
Purpose: Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fi...
Purpose: Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fi...
International audienceThe paper presents a new robotic system for beating heart surgery. The final g...
Objective: Minimally invasive epicardial atrial ablation to cure atrial fibrillation through the use...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is an established treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF)....
Background: Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is an established treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF)....
Robotic cardiac operations evolved from minimally invasive operations and offer similar theoretical ...
ObjectivesWe present the initial clinical human experience with the use of a robotic remote navigati...
Robotic cardiac operations evolved from minimally invasive operations and offer similar theoretical ...
This thesis describes the development of a heart motion compensation system on the da Vinci Research...
Background: Patch-based approaches to regenerating damaged myocardium include epicardial surgical tr...
This thesis describes the development of a heart motion compensation system on the da Vinci Research...
Background: Patch-based approaches to regenerating damaged myocardium include epicardial surgical tr...
Antoine Da Costa, Jean Baptiste Guichard, Cécile Roméyer-Bouchard, Anto...
BACKGROUND: Damaged cardiac tissues could potentially be regenerated by transplanting bioengineered ...
Purpose: Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fi...
Purpose: Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fi...
International audienceThe paper presents a new robotic system for beating heart surgery. The final g...
Objective: Minimally invasive epicardial atrial ablation to cure atrial fibrillation through the use...
BACKGROUND: Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is an established treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF)....
Background: Pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) is an established treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF)....
Robotic cardiac operations evolved from minimally invasive operations and offer similar theoretical ...
ObjectivesWe present the initial clinical human experience with the use of a robotic remote navigati...
Robotic cardiac operations evolved from minimally invasive operations and offer similar theoretical ...
This thesis describes the development of a heart motion compensation system on the da Vinci Research...
Background: Patch-based approaches to regenerating damaged myocardium include epicardial surgical tr...
This thesis describes the development of a heart motion compensation system on the da Vinci Research...
Background: Patch-based approaches to regenerating damaged myocardium include epicardial surgical tr...
Antoine Da Costa, Jean Baptiste Guichard, Cécile Roméyer-Bouchard, Anto...
BACKGROUND: Damaged cardiac tissues could potentially be regenerated by transplanting bioengineered ...
Purpose: Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fi...
Purpose: Contact with cardiac tissue is an important determinant of lesion efficacy during atrial fi...