Jane Zanzinger, RN 2010.  Describe trends of robotic surgery  Evaluate the integration of hardware, software and information system in modern robotics.

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Jane Zanzinger, RN 2010

 Describe trends of robotic surgery  Evaluate the integration of hardware, software and information system in modern robotics  Define the role of the nurse informaticist as it relates to robotic surgery  Explain the legal and moral issues related to robotic surgery  Demonstrate benefits and liabilities associated with robotic surgery from a nursing viewpoint 2010

 Self-powered, computer-controlled device  Programmed to aid in the positioning and manipulation of surgical instruments  Enables surgeon to carry out more complex tasks (Morris, n.d.) 2010

 Assists surgeon in performing minimally invasive surgeries  Utilizes a three -dimensional operating environment  Functions as an interface between surgeon and patient 2010

 Telepresence Surgery  Telemonitoring (Emerging Image-Guided and Robot-Assisted Surgery (Technical Insights), 2006)

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 Surgical Arms  EndoWrist Technology  Endoscopic Camera  Monitor 2010 ( da Vinci... Changing The Experience of Surgery, 2008)

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 Portability  Reusability  Consistent Software Interface 2010

 Axiom #1  Development of Design  Axiom #2  Design Improvements  Axiom #3  Experimental or Observational 2010

Feedback Navigation Information Integration 2010 Dexterity (Taylor, 2001)

 Type of Information System  Type of Healthcare Professionals  Function & Configuration  Data Standards & Classifications  Recommendation 2010 (All About Robotic Surgery, 2010)

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 Learning period  High cost of equipment and maintenance  Reduction in space  Lack of tactile sensation (All About Robotic Surgery, 2010)

LEGALETHICAL  Education  Credentialing  Uniform Standards  Inexperienced Surgeon (All About Robotic Surgery, 2010)

 Safety Protocols  Robotic messages  Emergency procedures  Proficient in basic computer applications  Care and handling of instruments (Francis, 2006)

(Francis, 2006) Clinical Professional

 eos/index.php?ELEMENT_ID= eos/index.php?ELEMENT_ID=1081  Click on link once (Samadi, n.d.) 2010

 All About Robotic Surgery. (2010, June 21). World Wide Information Center for Minimally Invasive Robotic Surgery: Retrieved June 21, 2010, from  da Vinci... Changing The Experience of Surgery (2008). da Vinci Surgery. Retrieved June 5, 2010, from  Emerging Image-Guided and Robot-Assisted Surgery (Technical Insights). (2006, March 31). Frost & Sullivan Research Service. Retrieved June 1, 2010, from brochure.pag?id=D brochure.pag?id=D

 Francis, P. (2006). The evolution of robotics in surgery and implementing a perioperative robotics nurse specialist role. AORN,  Lee, G. S. (2010, February 9). Cyber Physical Systems Security Applied to Surgical Robotics. Retrieved June 20, 2010, from pdf pdf  Morris, B. (n.d.). What Is Robotic Surgery? Retrieved June 5, 2010, from

 Samadi, D. B. (n.d.). Robotic Oncology. Retrieved July 18, 2010, from ex.php?ELEMENT_ID= ex.php?ELEMENT_ID=1080  Taylor, R. (2001, July 15). Computer-Integrated Surgery and Medical Robotics. Retrieved July 1, 2010 from biomed-chapter.pdf biomed-chapter.pdf  Texas Instruments: (n.d.). Retrieved June 16, 2010, from