Robin Heart -- perspectives of application of mini invasive tools in cardiac surgery -- Robot assisted laparoscopic surgery for aortoiliac disease: a systematic review -- Basic study of appropriate knot-tying force in the gastrointestinal tract for development of haptic surgical robot -- Robotic gastrectomy with lymphadenectomy for gastric cancer -- Robotic rectal cancer surgery -- Efficient non-invasive registration with A-mode ultrasound in skull surgery -- Camera holding robotic devices in urology -- Telerobotic surgery for right and sigmoid colectomy -- Robotic assisted microsurgery (RAMS): application in plastic surgery -- Prototypic force feedback instrument for minimally invasive robotic surgery -- "RoboLase": internet-accessible robotic laser scissors and laser tweezers microscope systems -- Robot attack on vascular surgery -- Mechanical error analysis of compact forceps manipulator for laparoscopic surgery -- Dental patient robot -- Neuro- and fascial anatomy in the male pelvis for robotic radical prostatectomy -- Robotic assistance in microvascular surgery -- Cooperative robotic system to support surgical interventions -- Robotics in general surgery -- Telemanipulated long bone fracture reduction.
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The learning curve of robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery -- The must-have in robotic heart surgery: haptic feedback -- Robot-assisted epicardial ultrasound for coronary artery localization and anastomosis quality assessment in totally endoscopic coronary bypass surgery -- Image guided robotic systems for focal ultrasound based surgical applications -- Robotic applications in neurosurgery -- Autonomous virtual mobile robot for the exploration of 3D medical images -- Robotic foregut surgery -- Robotic long bone fracture reduction -- Non-invasive estimates of local field potentials for brain-computer interfaces: theoretical derivation and comparison with direct intracranial recordings -- Motion tracking for minimally invasive robotic surgery -- Surgical skills training for robotic assisted surgery -- Medical robotics in cardiac surgery -- Robotic neurosurgery -- The use of software systems for visualized treatment objectives in orthognatic surgery -- Intelligent laparoscopic assistant robot through surgery task model: how to give intelligence to medical robots -- Miniature robotic guidance for spine surgery -- Nerve sparing axillary dissection using the da Vinci surgical system -- Robotic-assisted laparoscopic renal and adrenal surgery.
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"The first generation of surgical robots are already being installed in a number of operating rooms around the world. Robotics is being introduced to medicine because it allows for unprecedented control and precision of surgical instruments in minimally invasive procedures. So far, robots have been used to position an endoscope, perform gallbladder surgery and correct gastroesophogeal reflux and heartburn. The ultimate goal of the robotic surgery field is to design a robot that can be used to perform closed-chest, beating-heart surgery. The use of robotics in surgery will expand over the next decades without any doubt. Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) is a revolutionary approach in surgery. In MIS, the operation is performed with instruments and viewing equipment inserted into the body through small incisions created by the surgeon, in contrast to open surgery with large incisions. This minimizes surgical trauma and damage to healthy tissue, resulting in shorter patient recovery time. The aim of this book is to provide an overview of the state-of-art, to present new ideas, original results and practical experiences in this expanding area. Nevertheless, many chapters in the book concern advanced research on this growing area. The book provides critical analysis of clinical trials, assessment of the benefits and risks of the application of these technologies. This book is certainly a small sample of the research activity on Medical Robotics going on around the globe as you read it, but it surely covers a good deal of what has been done in the field recently, and as such it works as a valuable source for researchers interested in the involved subjects, whether they are currently medical roboticists or not."--Publisher description.