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Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Ultrasound
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Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Ultrasound
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Caitlin M. Schneider
,
Gregory W. Dachs
,
Christopher J. Hasser
,
Michael A. Choti
,
Simon P. DiMaio
,
Russell H. Taylor
Novel tools for existing robotic surgical systems present opportunities for exploring improved techniques in
minimally invasive
surgery. Specifically, intraoperative
ultrasonography
is a tool that is being used with increased frequency, yet has limitations with existing laparoscopic systems. The purpose of this study was to develop and to evaluate a new
ultrasound
system with the da Vinci ® Surgical System (Intuitive Surgical Inc., Sunnyvale CA) for laparoscopic visualization. The system consists of a prototype dexterous laparoscopic
ultrasound
instrument for use with the da Vinci surgical system, an integrated image display, and navigation tools. The system was evaluated by surgeons during pertinent activities, including phantom lesion detection and needle biopsy tasks, as well as in vivo porcine visualization and manipulation tasks. The system was found to be highly dexterous, clinically desirable, and advantageous over traditional laparoscopic systems. This device promises to improve performance of complex minimally-invasive surgical procedures.
Published in 2010.
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10.1007/978-3-642-13711-2_7
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...An ultrasound transducer that is controlled by the da Vinci masters and modeled after a typical da Vinci 5-mm tool has been proposed previously [
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Caitlin Schneider
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et al.
Intra-operative “Pick-Up” Ultrasound for Robot Assisted Surgery with V...
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Julian Guerrero
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