4. INTRODUCTION
Robotic surgery started in 2000 with adult
Surgery – mainly urology.
The first robotic surgery was performed in 1985 by a
robot, the PUMA 560.
The surgery consists of robot placing a needle in
brain in 1988 to perform a PROSTATIC surgery.
10. CONTD…,
It is used in cardio, urology and pediatric surgery.
—The computer system which controls the whole
network resides inside the sugeon’s console
—Master slave control system enables us to do
more precise surgery than endoscopic surgery.
—Remote access endoscopic tele-manuplation
enables us to record complex 3d manuplataions
13. ADVANTAGES TO THE SURGEON
Work in limited space
No risk of transmission of disease
Overcome limitations of human wrist
Immersive view through tiny 1-2cm
incisions
Reduced surgical fatigue
14. ADVANTAGES TO THE PATIENT
Keyhole surgery
Lesser pain
Lesser trauma
Lesser blood loss
Faster recovery
Shorter hospital recovery
Safe,accurate and precise
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15. BENEFITS
Shorter hospital stays
Less post operative pain
Less blood loss and transfusions
Less scarring
Back to work sooner
Less post operative complications
16. USES
Cardiac surgery
Gastrointestinal surgery
Gynecology
Orthopedics
Pediatrics
Radio surgery
Urology
17. CONCLUSION
• Today Robotic Surgeries are becoming more
and more prevalent
• Hospitals and surgeons are realizing how
amazing these machines really are and
spending the money to get them
• Eventually surgeons may not even be needed,
robots will be able to do surgeries on their
own.