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General Category => AN Issues => Topic started by: GM on August 02, 2007, 08:11:09 pm

Title: The Da Vinci Surgical Robot
Post by: GM on August 02, 2007, 08:11:09 pm
We have a local hospital that is using the Da Vinci Surgical Robot for a prostate procedure.  I wonder how it would do on AN's?


http://www.sentara.com/Sentara/Services/Urology/Services/daVinciLaparascopicRadicalProstatectomy/

http://www.sentara.com/Sentara/Services/Urology/Services/daVinciLaparascopicRadicalProstatectomy/davinci_laparoscopic_surgical_robot.htm

Gary
Title: Re: The Da Vinci Surgical Robot
Post by: HeadCase2 on August 08, 2007, 09:57:56 am
Hi Gary,
  I have been wondering when robotic surgery may be used for neurosurgery.  The part I found interesting is that the robotic assist helps the surgeons to make very fine adjustments,cuts, etc.  It does this, for example,  by requiring the surgeon to move the controls, say, 5 cm and the robot would move the scalpal 1 cm.  I can see where this could be very useful for very exacting surgery, like neurosurgery, where small movements could potentially injur important brain and nerve structures.
Regards,
 Rob