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Robotic Surgery: The da Vinci System

Robotic Surgery: The da Vinci System. Alex Gallagher. Total knee replacement Traditional vs. Robotic Surgery Researched her options Weighed the pros and cons. Lisa Swanson. Emerging technology (2000) Laparoscopic surgery Overcome limitations of traditional surgical methods

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Robotic Surgery: The da Vinci System

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  1. Robotic Surgery: The da Vinci System Alex Gallagher

  2. Total knee replacement • Traditional vs. Robotic Surgery • Researched her options • Weighed the pros and cons Lisa Swanson

  3. Emerging technology (2000) • Laparoscopic surgery • Overcome limitations of traditional surgical methods • Surgeon Control http://www.intuitivesurgical.com/products/davinci_surgical_system/ Background

  4. Comfortably designed work console for physician • Patient side-cart • Four interactive robotic arms • High-definition 3D vision system • EndoWrist instruments Technology & Design

  5. Minimally invasive • Less scarring • Faster recovery • Less pain • More precise surgical movements • Dexterity • Improved Visualization • Advanced hand-eye coordination • http://www.davincisurgery.com/ Advantages

  6. Expensive • Inefficient • Undergoing Testing • Reliable? Disadvantages

  7. Questions?

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