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* Operation could be performed by the | * Operation could be performed by the surgeon from remote distance. | ||
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Due to this technique a surgeon can perform operations from a remote distance. The surgeon gets an excellent three dimensional view of | Due to this technique a surgeon can perform operations from a remote distance. The surgeon gets an excellent three dimensional view of | ||
the heart through the fiberoptic stereoscopic camera. The surgeon's hand motions are relayed to a computer processor, which digitizes and relays them to the fine instrument placed into the chest through small port incisions. | the heart through the fiberoptic stereoscopic camera. The surgeon's hand motions are relayed to a computer processor, which digitizes and relays them to the fine instrument placed into the chest through small port incisions. | ||
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Overview
Robotic repair done through the da Vinci Surgical System (Intuitive Surgical) is the most recent and advanced approach for the repair of atrial septal defect [1]
Component of robotic repair
- Surgeon console
- Computerized control system
- Two instrument arms
- Fiberoptic camera
Advantage
- Operation could be performed by the surgeon from remote distance.
- Excellent visualization and magnification of internal anatomy due to the two-camera systems.
- Better precision compared to hand done surgery
- High degree of freedom of movement
- Performance of complex operations with great success
- Less traumatic for patient
- Less pain so less use of pain medications
- Small incisions
- Minimal scarring
- Shorter hospital stay (usually 3 to 4 days)
- Decreased bleeding
- Decreased infection
- Shorter recovery period
- No restrictions in activities
Principles of Robotic surgery
Due to this technique a surgeon can perform operations from a remote distance. The surgeon gets an excellent three dimensional view of the heart through the fiberoptic stereoscopic camera. The surgeon's hand motions are relayed to a computer processor, which digitizes and relays them to the fine instrument placed into the chest through small port incisions.
References
- ↑ Suematsu Y, Kiaii B, Bainbridge DT, del Nido PJ, Novick RJ (2007). "Robotic-assisted closure of atrial septal defect under real-time three-dimensional echo guide: in vitro study". Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 32 (4): 573–6. doi:10.1016/j.ejcts.2007.06.026. PMID 17702588.