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Robotics and telecommunication systems to provide better access to ultrasound expertise in the OR
Authors:L Angelini  V. Papaspyropoulos
Affiliation:Department of Surgical Sciences and Applied Technologies, University La Sapienza, Rome, Italy
Abstract:Summary

Surgery has begun to evolve as a result of the intense use of technological innovations. The result of this is better services for patients and enormous opportunities for the producers of biomedical instruments. The surgeon and the technologist are fast becoming allies in applying the latest developments of robotics, image treatment, simulation, sensors and telecommunications to surgery, in particular to the emerging field of minimally-invasive surgery. Ultrasonography is at present utilised both for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes in various fields. Intraoperative US examination can be of primary importance, especially when dealing with space-occupying lesions. The widening use of minimally-invasive surgery has furthered the development of US for use during this type of surgery. The success of a US examination requires not only a correct execution of the procedure, but also a correct interpretation of the images. We describe two projects that combine robotics and telecommunication systems to provide better access to US expertise in the operating room. The Midstep project has as its object the realisation of two robotic arms, one for the distant control of the US probe during laparoscopic surgery and the second to perform tele-interventional US. The second project, part of the Strategic CNR Project - ‘Robotics in Surgery’, involves the realisation of a common platform for tracking and targeting surgical instruments in video-assisted surgery.
Keywords:robotics  telerobotic surgery  intraoperative ultrasound  intraoperative ultrasound  telepresence  Midstep project
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