Background: The technology of robotic-assisted minimal access surgery is rapidly progressing in all surgical specialities including Gynaecology. The introduction of this new technology in the UK has raised some issues amongst patients as well as medical professionals. There is a perception that there is a lack of knowledge surrounding robotics and its role in healthcare amongst the general public. Also, the increased use of robotic surgery increases the demand for training and experience amongst surgeons and trainees. Aim: The overall aims of the work to be presented in this thesis are to understand the attitudes towards robotic surgery in gynaecology from patients and medical professional perspectives, to explore their issues and explore p...
Background: The development of technology in robotic surgery is typically presented from a technical...
Objective. To describe the effects of implementing a robotic surgical program within gynecologic onc...
Introduction: The following research questions were answered: (1) What are the training pathways fol...
Background: The technology of robotic-assisted minimal access surgery is rapidly progressing in all ...
The rapid adoption of robotic surgery worldwide has been attributed to its perceived surgical and pa...
BackgroundTechnology for minimal access surgery is rapidly progressing in all surgical specialities ...
Objective. To investigate patient knowledge and attitudes toward surgical approaches in gynecology. ...
Objective: To gain insight into local surgeons’ perceptions of robot-assisted surgery (RAS), as the ...
OBJECTIVES: The effective implementation of a fast-changing healthcare delivery innovation, such as ...
Objective: Currently in Singapore, almost every hospital owns a robotic surgical system and informa...
Robotic surgery is the latest development in minimal invasive surgery. It provides superior visualis...
Background: Robotic surgery has become an integral part of gynaecological surgery in the USA. In Aus...
As the application of robotic surgical technology grows, so does the need to instruct surgical resid...
This research is intended to discern the perception of surgical robotics, and determine how this inf...
Plain language summary The use of robotic-assisted keyhole surgery in gynaecology has expanded in re...
Background: The development of technology in robotic surgery is typically presented from a technical...
Objective. To describe the effects of implementing a robotic surgical program within gynecologic onc...
Introduction: The following research questions were answered: (1) What are the training pathways fol...
Background: The technology of robotic-assisted minimal access surgery is rapidly progressing in all ...
The rapid adoption of robotic surgery worldwide has been attributed to its perceived surgical and pa...
BackgroundTechnology for minimal access surgery is rapidly progressing in all surgical specialities ...
Objective. To investigate patient knowledge and attitudes toward surgical approaches in gynecology. ...
Objective: To gain insight into local surgeons’ perceptions of robot-assisted surgery (RAS), as the ...
OBJECTIVES: The effective implementation of a fast-changing healthcare delivery innovation, such as ...
Objective: Currently in Singapore, almost every hospital owns a robotic surgical system and informa...
Robotic surgery is the latest development in minimal invasive surgery. It provides superior visualis...
Background: Robotic surgery has become an integral part of gynaecological surgery in the USA. In Aus...
As the application of robotic surgical technology grows, so does the need to instruct surgical resid...
This research is intended to discern the perception of surgical robotics, and determine how this inf...
Plain language summary The use of robotic-assisted keyhole surgery in gynaecology has expanded in re...
Background: The development of technology in robotic surgery is typically presented from a technical...
Objective. To describe the effects of implementing a robotic surgical program within gynecologic onc...
Introduction: The following research questions were answered: (1) What are the training pathways fol...