Surgical robots, Robotic surgery, Surgery, Physician, Robotics, Laparoscopic surgery
Interview with Axel Krieger and Justin Opfermann: autonomous robotic laparoscopic surgery for intestinal anastomosis
Axel Krieger is the Head of the Intelligent Medical Robotic Systems and Equipment (IMERSE) Lab at Johns Hopkins University, where Justin Opfermann is pursuing his PhD degree. The Smart Tissue Autonomous Robot (STAR) takes the autonomous robotic skill one step further by performing ...
Interview with Axel Krieger and Justin Opfermann: autonomous robotic laparoscopic surgery for intestinal anastomosis
Axel Krieger is the Head of the Intelligent Medical Robotic Systems and Equipment (IMERSE) Lab at Johns Hopkins University, where Justin Opfermann is pursuing his PhD degree. The Smart ...
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Autonomous robotic laparoscopic surgery for intestinal anastomosis
An autonomous robotic strategy allows laparoscopic soft tissue surgery in end-to-end anastomosis of the small bowel.
The future of surgery is robotic
How soon will we have robot surgeons? Health care has gone remote lately, but in reality, most of it is fairly simple: video conferencing during Covid. Autonomous robotic surgery is more ...
Robot performs first laparoscopic surgery without human help
A robot has performed laparoscopic surgery on the soft tissue of a pig without the guiding hand of a human—a significant step in robotics toward fully automated surgery on humans. ...
Robot successfully performs keyhole surgery on pigs without human help
Machine was ‘significantly better’ than humans at tricky procedure to connect two ends of intestine
Autonomous Robots Prove to Be Better Surgeons Than Humans
The STAR robot successfully performed numerous surgeries 'significantly better' than their human counterparts.
Would You Trust a Robot Surgeon to Operate on You?
Precise and dexterous surgical robots may take over the operating room
Paging Dr. Robot
A pathbreaking surgeon prefers to do his cutting by remote control.
Development of a Robotic Surgery Training System
Robotic Surgery is getting widely spread and applied to more and more clinical cases due to its advantages compared to open surgery, for both the patients and surgeons. However, Robotic ...
5 Surgical Robots to Look Out for in 2019
The providers of surgical robots must contend with strict regulations, cost concerns, and high performance demands. But the technology is improving.
Robots and AI in the OR
Robotic surgery is on the cutting edge with flexible, maneuverable robots and machine learning.
A new surgical robot is smaller, nimbler, and cheaper, its maker claims. But will it be better for patients?
The surgical robot market, long dominated by one company, has a new entrant hoping to disrupt the industry.
Robots at the bedside: Hospitals are using more of them, but how far will the trend go?
More and more hospitals throughout Maine are using surgical robots. Surgeons liken the technology to video games because it involves manipulating instruments from a control console. But the ...
Robotics in healthcare: Trends
Robotics is increasingly being considered synonymous with progress. Healthcare robotics has been specifically developed to improve patient outcomes.