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Origins of Surgical Robotics: From Space to the Operating Room

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Tartalom: http://real.mtak.hu/42025/
Archívum: MTA Könyvtár
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Type = Article
Cím:
Origins of Surgical Robotics: From Space to the Operating Room
Létrehozó:
Takåcs, Árpåd
Nagy, DÊnes Ákos
Rudas, Imre
Haidegger, TamĂĄs
Kiadó:
Óbudai Egyeten
Dátum:
2016
Téma:
Q1 Science (General) / termĂŠszettudomĂĄny ĂĄltalĂĄban
RD Surgery / sebĂŠszet
T2 Technology (General) / mĹąszaki tudomĂĄnyok ĂĄltalĂĄban
Tartalmi leírás:
The rapid development of telerobotic systems led to novel applications beyond the
nuclear and industrial domains. Medical telerobotics enabled surgeons to perform medical operations from remote places, far from their patient. Telesurgery systems allow great flexibility, improved performance in general, and support the creation of ideal surgical conditions. The first attempts to develop telesurgical systems borrowed the idea from space research, where the need of novel robots emerged for invasive treatment, even under extremesituations, such as weightlessness. Telesurgical instruments on Earth appeared following the same concept, aiming first for military, then onward for civilian applications. Today, more than 1.5 million patients are receiving telerobotic treatment annually, worldwide. As the surgical robotics domain grew from the initial concepts, it developed along three major concepts: telesurgery, cooperatively controlled robots and automated (image-guided) applications. These domains continue to develop into application specific systems with the goal of
reaching the specificity and versatility of conventional surgical instruments.
Nyelv:
angol
Típus:
Article
PeerReviewed
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Formátum:
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Azonosító:
Takåcs, Árpåd and Nagy, DÊnes Ákos and Rudas, Imre and Haidegger, Tamås (2016) Origins of Surgical Robotics: From Space to the Operating Room. Acta Polytechnica Hungarica, 13 (1). pp. 13-30. ISSN 1785-8860
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