Robot Surgical Unit for IDS Presented by:
Objectives Describe Robotic Surgery Describe and evaluate the hardware and software used with robotic surgery Describe and evaluate the information system used with robotic surgery Assess the role and functions of the nurse informaticist when working with robotic surgery Examine related legal/ethical issues Discuss the advantages/disadvantages of robotic surgery from a nursing perspective
Description of Robotics Laparoscopic approach to treat certain urologic problems This presentation will focus on the treatment of prostate cancer A robot is used to assist the surgeon (referred to as da Vinci robot) Master controls allow the surgeon to manipulate instruments (The Bryn Mawr Urology Group, 2008)
Description of Robotics Continued The surgeons natural hand and wrist movements correspond with the scaled movements of the robot #1 choice for prostate removal in the U.S. Used in tens of thousands of prostate cases in the past year (The Bryn Mawr Urology Group, 2008)
Hardware used in Robotic Surgery Robot with many arms Camera on one arm called an endoscope Dissectors, scalpels, scissors and forceps on other arms Joystick- surgeon uses to operate the robot Foot pedals (Ezine Articles, 2008)
The Endoscope Fiber optic instrument Inserted through a small incision Has a very tiny video camera Shows the surgeon a 3-dimensional, magnified view Projects to a television screen (Ezine Articles, 2008)
Software used in Robotic Surgery Da Vinci Surgical System Intuitive Surgical Combines propriety software and electronics Streamlines and perfects certain surgeries Software not based on any well-known operating system Software version 11 in use at present (Business Strategies for Medical Technology Executives, 2001)
Proprietary Software Closed-source software Restricted use Private modification Better quality than free software Robotic movements, driven by intuitive proprietary software Simultaneous Fluid ambidextrous (Wikipedia The Free Encyclopedia, 2008)
Information System in Robotic Surgery Specialized software specifically for robotic surgery Used by physicians- controlled by physicians movements Special purpose system- used for performing various surgeries Function is treat disease via surgery (ex- removal of prostate) (Business Strategies for Medical Technology Executives, 2001)
Information System in Robotic Surgery There is no evidence that states that data standards have been put in place Specific robot used for surgery Nothing to compare it to (Business Strategies for Medical Technology Executives, 2001)
Advantages of Robotic Surgery Less invasive Shorter hospital stay Less pain Less scaring Less blood loss FDA approved (The Bryn Mawr Urology Group, 2008)
Disadvantages of Robotic Surgery Carries the same risk as any other surgery: heart attack, stroke, death Increased risk for impotence and incontinence in robotic prostatectomy (The Bryn Mawr Urology Group, 2008)
Legal/Ethical Issues in Robotic Surgery Time lag between surgeons commands and action of robot could harm the patient Loss of power in an electrical failure Robotics does not replace human intelligence, skill and experience (Essortment, 2002)
The Professional Nurse’s Role in Robotic Surgery Nurses must know what to assess in post-op robotic surgery patients Nurses must be able to document their assessment for physician viewing (The Bryn Mawr Urology Group, 2008) The DaVinci Robot
Summary Laparoscopic surgery “Robot” controlled by a physician’s movements Minimally invasive “New-Age” The surgery of the future
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