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Review
. 2004 Jun;34(6):454-61.
doi: 10.1007/s00247-003-1130-3. Epub 2004 Feb 18.

Robotics in pediatric surgery: perspectives for imaging

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Review

Robotics in pediatric surgery: perspectives for imaging

Adrien J Kant et al. Pediatr Radiol. 2004 Jun.

Abstract

Robotic surgery will give surgeons the ability to perform essentially tremorless microsurgery in tiny spaces with delicate precision and may enable procedures never before possible on children, neonates, and fetuses. Collaboration with radiologists, engineers, and other scientists will permit refinement of image-guided technologies and allow the realization of truly remarkable concepts in minimally invasive surgery. While robotic surgery is now in clinical use in several surgical specialties (heart bypass, prostate removal, and various gastrointestinal procedures), the greatest promise of robotics lies in pediatric surgery. We will briefly review the history and background of robotic technology in surgery, discuss its present benefits and uses and those being explored, and speculate on the future, with attention to the current and potential involvement of imaging modalities and the role of image guidance.

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