Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2012 in the subject Medicine - Biomedical Engineering grade: 87.00 University of Nebraska at Omaha (Peter Kiewit Institute) course: Technical Writing language: English abstract: The subject of this report is an introduction to computer-assisted robotic surgery and telesurgery. The scope of this report includes information on the following major areas: the foundation of computer-assisted robotic surgery the components of a computer-assisted robotic surgical system and the advantages and disadvantages of computer-assisted surgery and many more. The purpose of this report is to explore and describe the innovation of computer-assisted robotic surgery and telesurgery in medicine. The foundation of computer-assisted robotic surgery is derived from laparoscopic surgery a technique that uses multiple tiny incisions in the place of one large incision. Components of a surgical system include the surgeon's console the patient-side cart and the image-processing and insufflations stack. The robot is operated by the surgeon's console which has hand and foot controls that are used to operate the patient-side cart. The patient-side cart contains four robotic arms all of which can be used to operate a surgical instrument hold a camera used to view the operative site or hold a retractor. The image-processing and insufflations stack contains a camera control unit an image-recording device an insufflator used to blow air or gas into a body cavity and a monitor used by operating assistants.
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