Definition:
The field of surgery is entering a
time of great change, spurred on by remarkable recent advances in surgical and
computer technology. Computer-controlled diagnostic instruments have been used
in the operating room for years to help provide vital information through
ultrasound, computer-aided tomography (CAT), and other imaging technologies.
Only recently have robotic systems made their way into the operating room as
dexterity-enhancing surgical assistants and surgical planners, in answer to
surgeons' demands for ways to overcome the surgical limitations of minimally
invasive laparoscopic surgery.
The Robotic surgical system enables
surgeons to remove gallbladders and perform other general surgical procedures
while seated at a computer console and 3-D video imaging system acrossthe room
from the patient. The surgeons operate controls with their hands and fingers to
direct a robotically controlled laparoscope. At the end of the laparoscope are
advanced, articulating surgical instruments and miniature cameras that allow
surgeons to peer into the body and perform the procedures.
Now
Imagine :
An army ranger is riddled with
shrapnel deep behind enemy lines. Diagnostics from wearable sensors signal a
physician at a nearby mobile army surgical hospital that his services are
needed urgently. The ranger is loaded into an armored vehicle outfitted with a
robotic surgery system. Within minutes, he is undergoing surgery performed by
the physician, who is seated at a control console 100 kilometers out of harm's
way.
The patient is saved. This is the
power that the amalgamation of technology and surgical sciences are offering
Doctors.Just as computers revolutionized the latter half of the 20th century, the field
of robotics has the potential to equally alter how we live in the 21st century.
We've already seen how robots have changed the manufacturing of cars and other
consumer goods by streamlining and speeding up the assembly line.
We even have robotic lawn mowers and
robotic pets now. And robots have enabled us to see places that humans are not
yet able to visit, such as other planets and the depths of the ocean. In the
coming decades, we will see robots that have artificial intelligence,coming to
resemble the humans that create them. They will eventually become self-aware
and conscious, and be able to do anything that a human can. When we talk about
robots doing the tasks of humans, we often talk about the future, but the
future of Robotic surgery is already here.
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