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Robotic Surgery Student Watch “Taking surgery beyond the limits of the human hand”™ Stuart Graham RN Robotic Surgery Coordinator
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Evolution of Surgery –Open surgery: mid-19 th Century –Minimally invasive surgery: Began in late 1980’s (Laparoscopic Surgery) –Computer Assisted (Robotic) surgery with da Vinci: 1999
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1987 Advantages of Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) –Faster recovery –Shorter hospital stay –Quicker return to work –Less postoperative pain –Better cosmesis –Patient Expectation
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Minimally Invasive Surgery Access Open Surgical Incision da Vinci ™ Prostatectomy Incision
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Laparoscopic Surgery Minimally invasive surgery Ability to operate through small keyhole incisions Camera and instruments fit through the keyhole incisions Better visualization than open surgery
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Conventional Laparoscopic Surgery Drawbacks 2–D flat image video Rigid instruments - chopsticks Instruments controlled at a distance - fulcrum effect Decreases your surgeon’s precision, dexterity and control Higher surgeon fatigue Makes complex operations more difficult How can we overcome these drawbacks?
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Technical Concepts Robotic Surgery Computer- enhanced Surgery
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AESOP Lineage (Automated Endoscopic System for Optimal Positioning) AESOP 1000 (1993) First CMI product AESOP 2000 (1996) Incorporates voice recognition control AESOP 3000 (1998) Adds: –Double-jointed elbow –3-D manual mode button
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Early AESOP Robotic Scope Positioner with remote control – no voice
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FREFLEX Force-Reflecting Exoskeletal Arm Master (1994)
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Nuclear Telemanipulation Central Research Labs
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Superior 3-D imaging ‘Open’ surgery orientation InSite TM 3-D Vision System
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da Vinci TM Surgical System Intuitive Movement
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Robotic Freedom Of Movement
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Surgical Benefits Improved vision with a true 3 dimensional view magnified up to 10x. Scaled surgeon movement. Ratios vary from 1:1, 3:1 and 5:1. This allows for very fine work and offers great benefits in pediatric laparoscopic surgery. Improved surgical dexterity with wristed instruments allows for 6 degrees of surgical freedom rather than the 4 in traditional laparoscopic surgery. Improved surgeon comfort – Surgeon seated at console during the majority of the surgery.
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Robotic Prostatectomy
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So What’s Next? High Resolution Display – Multiple Inputs
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da Vinci system placements 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 Alaska 2003 2005 2006-through Q1 close
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da Vinci Surgical Network
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OR Integration: Concepts
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Predicting the future… “I think there is a world market for about five computers” Thomas Watson Chairman IBM, 1943
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Thank You
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For more info go to www.davincisurgery.com
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