The use of ultrasound in automated prostatectomy |
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Authors: | W. S. Ng B. L. Davies A. G. Timoney R. D. Hibberd |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for Robotics, Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine, Exhibition Road, SW7 2BX London, UK;(2) St George's Hospital, SW17 0QT London, UK |
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Abstract: | A new way of applying transurethral ultrasound scanning in the common surgical procedure of the transurethral resection of the prostate is described. The scanning is incorporated as part of a robotic procedure for surgery, so that the overall time spent in an operation can be further shortened, and a safe and accurate operation can be achieved. The prostate dimensions obtained pre-operatively by the transrectal method and those obtained operatively are compared. A robotic system, which was developed specifically to remove prostatic adenoma automatically, is discussed. The system, called a motorised frame, is briefly described, together with its predecessor, a manual frame, in relation to ultrasound measurements. Sizing of the prostate pre-operatively using transrectal ultrasound methods is discussed, using both the manual and the motorised frame. The shortcomins of transrectal ultrasound for use in a robotic procedure are highlighted. |
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Keywords: | Prostatectomy Transurethral Ultrasound |
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