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What is Minimal-Invasive Surgery

Handbook of Research on ICTs and Management Systems for Improving Efficiency in Healthcare and Social Care
Surgery requiring small entry areas in the patients’ body.
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Advances in Robot Surgery
Silvia Frumento (ASML, The Netherlands), Roberto P. Razzoli (University of Genova, Italy), and Francesco E. Cepolina (University of Genova, Italy)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3990-4.ch011
Abstract
Mini-invasive surgery deserves increasing attention to lower the post-operative stay in hospital and lessen falls-off complications. This leads to the trends in robots, as innovative integrated computer-aided implements. Out of front-end haptic effectors, the background support is turning to inclusive on-duty functions, e.g., surgical planners, operation assistants, etc., making possible the rethinking of protocols to progressively embed the innovations offered by the micro- and nano-technologies. The chapter brings in surgical robotics, with focus on technology and design issues of the remote-mode operation assistants. The investigation leads to define the technical characteristics of a CRHA, Co-Robotic Handling Appliance, to be purposely developed, to support the duty-split approach surgical planner. The expected features are outlined, including analysis of operation potential of special-purpose contrivances (i.e., automatic changing device of the surgical tools) and of scope-driven enhancers (i.e., exploration of the intervention theatre, IT).
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Advances in Robot Surgery
Surgery requiring small entry areas in the patients’ body.
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