Toward the art of robotic-assisted vitreoretinal surgery
New technological progress in robotics has brought many beneficial clinical applications. Currently, computer integrated robotic surgery has gained clinical acceptance for several surgical procedures. Robotically assisted eye surgery is envisaged as a promising solution to overcome the shortcomings...
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doaj-526af2c3026a434291c2d7869fb190d62020-11-25T02:16:15ZengKnowledge EJournal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research2008-322X2017-01-0112221221810.4103/jovr.jovr_63_17Toward the art of robotic-assisted vitreoretinal surgeryAmir MolaeiEbrahim AbedlooMarc D de SmetSare SafiMilad KhorshidifarHamid AhmadiehMohammad Azam KhosraviNarsis DaftarianNew technological progress in robotics has brought many beneficial clinical applications. Currently, computer integrated robotic surgery has gained clinical acceptance for several surgical procedures. Robotically assisted eye surgery is envisaged as a promising solution to overcome the shortcomings inherent to conventional surgical procedures as in vitreoretinal surgeries. Robotics by its high precision and fine mechanical control can improve dexterity, cancel tremor, and allow highly precise remote surgical capability, delicate vitreoretinal manipulation capabilities. Combined with magnified three-dimensional imaging of the surgical site, it can enhance surgical precision. Tele-manipulation can provide the ability for tele-surgery or haptic feedback of forces generated by the manipulation of intraocular tissues. It presents new solutions for some sight-threatening conditions such as retinal vein cannulation where, due to physiological limitations of the surgeon's hand, the procedure cannot be adequately performed. In this paper, we provide an overview of the research and advances in robotically assisted vitreoretinal eye surgery. Additionally the barriers to the integration of this method in the field of ocular surgery are summarized. Finally, we discuss the possible applications of the method in the area of vitreoretinal surgery.http://www.jovr.org/article.asp?issn=2008-322X;year=2017;volume=12;issue=2;spage=212;epage=218;aulast=MolaeiMinimally Invasive Surgical Procedures; Robotic Surgical Procedures; Vitreoretinal Surgery |
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Amir Molaei Ebrahim Abedloo Marc D de Smet Sare Safi Milad Khorshidifar Hamid Ahmadieh Mohammad Azam Khosravi Narsis Daftarian |
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Amir Molaei Ebrahim Abedloo Marc D de Smet Sare Safi Milad Khorshidifar Hamid Ahmadieh Mohammad Azam Khosravi Narsis Daftarian Toward the art of robotic-assisted vitreoretinal surgery Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures; Robotic Surgical Procedures; Vitreoretinal Surgery |
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Amir Molaei Ebrahim Abedloo Marc D de Smet Sare Safi Milad Khorshidifar Hamid Ahmadieh Mohammad Azam Khosravi Narsis Daftarian |
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Amir Molaei |
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Toward the art of robotic-assisted vitreoretinal surgery |
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Toward the art of robotic-assisted vitreoretinal surgery |
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Toward the art of robotic-assisted vitreoretinal surgery |
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Toward the art of robotic-assisted vitreoretinal surgery |
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Toward the art of robotic-assisted vitreoretinal surgery |
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toward the art of robotic-assisted vitreoretinal surgery |
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Knowledge E |
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Journal of Ophthalmic & Vision Research |
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2008-322X |
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New technological progress in robotics has brought many beneficial clinical applications. Currently, computer integrated robotic surgery has gained clinical acceptance for several surgical procedures. Robotically assisted eye surgery is envisaged as a promising solution to overcome the shortcomings inherent to conventional surgical procedures as in vitreoretinal surgeries. Robotics by its high precision and fine mechanical control can improve dexterity, cancel tremor, and allow highly precise remote surgical capability, delicate vitreoretinal manipulation capabilities. Combined with magnified three-dimensional imaging of the surgical site, it can enhance surgical precision. Tele-manipulation can provide the ability for tele-surgery or haptic feedback of forces generated by the manipulation of intraocular tissues. It presents new solutions for some sight-threatening conditions such as retinal vein cannulation where, due to physiological limitations of the surgeon's hand, the procedure cannot be adequately performed. In this paper, we provide an overview of the research and advances in robotically assisted vitreoretinal eye surgery. Additionally the barriers to the integration of this method in the field of ocular surgery are summarized. Finally, we discuss the possible applications of the method in the area of vitreoretinal surgery. |
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Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures; Robotic Surgical Procedures; Vitreoretinal Surgery |
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