Robotic surgery
GAMAL MOHAMMED SABRY ABDEL HADI;
Abstract
The history of surgical robotics begins with Kwoh who first used a robotic system, PUMA 560, to perform neurosurgical biopsies in 1985. After that the U.S. army starts to develop robotic surgical systems to help the wounded soldiers in the battle field.
Two major companies are now developing these systems, Intuitive Surgical and Computer Motion. These systems are the Zeus and Da Vinci surgical systems. The da Vinci system (Intuitive Surgical, Sunny Vale, Ca, USA) is the most famous robotic surgical system currently available. It exists of three components connected by cables: the surgeon console, the surgical arm cart and the vision cart.
The desirable characteristics of current therapeutic robotic systems include platform stability, motion scaling, tremor reduction, excellent visualization, and articulation of end effectors. Taken in combination, these characteristics create a .highly effective therapeutic system for performing surgical procedures. Robotics has made minimally invasive techniques accessible to patients for whom the procedures could not be performed using conventional laparoscopic techniques. Furthermore, enhancements in precision may aid surgeons in performing a variety of advanced minimally invasive surgery procedures.
Robotic devices are now available for clinical use. But their use is indeed controversial.The controversy revolves around a few key issues. The biggest of these is cost, the current systems are also cumbersome. With respect to the technology itself, the absence of tactile feedback raises great controversy for many surgeons.
Across many surgical specialties, robotic surgery have many applications. In general surgery robotic surgery was found to be useful in performing different surgical procedures including cholecystectomy, antireflux surgery, bariatric surgery, colectomy, splenectomy, pancreaticoduodenectomy and others. Urologists were the most surgeons who benefit from robotic systems. They used these systems to perform radical prostatectomy, pyeloplasty, radical cystectomy, nephrectomy and others. In cardiac surgery it is found to be useful in valve replacement surgery and in coronary revascularization. Also other specialities benefit from robotic surgery including neurosurgery, ophthalmology and gynecology.
Two major companies are now developing these systems, Intuitive Surgical and Computer Motion. These systems are the Zeus and Da Vinci surgical systems. The da Vinci system (Intuitive Surgical, Sunny Vale, Ca, USA) is the most famous robotic surgical system currently available. It exists of three components connected by cables: the surgeon console, the surgical arm cart and the vision cart.
The desirable characteristics of current therapeutic robotic systems include platform stability, motion scaling, tremor reduction, excellent visualization, and articulation of end effectors. Taken in combination, these characteristics create a .highly effective therapeutic system for performing surgical procedures. Robotics has made minimally invasive techniques accessible to patients for whom the procedures could not be performed using conventional laparoscopic techniques. Furthermore, enhancements in precision may aid surgeons in performing a variety of advanced minimally invasive surgery procedures.
Robotic devices are now available for clinical use. But their use is indeed controversial.The controversy revolves around a few key issues. The biggest of these is cost, the current systems are also cumbersome. With respect to the technology itself, the absence of tactile feedback raises great controversy for many surgeons.
Across many surgical specialties, robotic surgery have many applications. In general surgery robotic surgery was found to be useful in performing different surgical procedures including cholecystectomy, antireflux surgery, bariatric surgery, colectomy, splenectomy, pancreaticoduodenectomy and others. Urologists were the most surgeons who benefit from robotic systems. They used these systems to perform radical prostatectomy, pyeloplasty, radical cystectomy, nephrectomy and others. In cardiac surgery it is found to be useful in valve replacement surgery and in coronary revascularization. Also other specialities benefit from robotic surgery including neurosurgery, ophthalmology and gynecology.
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| Title | Robotic surgery | Other Titles | الجراحة الروبوتيه | Authors | GAMAL MOHAMMED SABRY ABDEL HADI | Issue Date | 2014 |
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