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    Summary of Pediatric robotic urologic surgery-2014 James T. Kearns and Mohan S. Gundeti have written Pediatric robotic urologic surgery-2014 Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons /July-September 2014 / Vol. 19 / Issue 3. The article gives their opinion on the importance of Pediatric robotic surgery. Authors believe that Pediatric robotic surgery has become the way of the future of surgery. With the advances being made in this type of surgery procedures are being performed more…

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    Abstract Intuitive Surgical incorporation launched the Da Vinci Robotic Surgery System. The Da Vinci Surgical Robot consists of three main components divided for the patient, the surgeon and the camera. This surgical system provides surgeries with minimal incisions and quick recoveries. The performance of the surgeon is still essential but the automated arms execute his command with accuracy and precision. Therefore, it reduces the hospital stays. In addition, the instruments of this robot give…

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    Da Vinci Research Paper

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    Vinci Robotic Surgical System In the past decade, the world has seen many significant technological advances in healthcare. Engineers have found ways to ameliorate clinical problems with the goal of improving patient care. A substantial portion of technological advances has been due to biomedical engineers who are specialized in creating and sustaining medical devices. Specifically, biomedical engineers have enhanced surgical procedures with the development of the da Vinci Robotic Surgery Device…

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    be able to preform a surgery on someone without even being physically present? The advancement in technology has reached whole new levels. In 2000, the da Vinci Surgery System was the first robotic surgery system approved by the FDA. Doctors are now able to preform surgeries for people across the world and they don’t even have to be there. Remote surgery is a system where they perform surgery using very small tools attached to a robotic arm and the surgeon controls the robotic arm through a…

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    Technology In Medicine

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    new inventions for modifications and improvements of procedures. Therefore, many IT companies nowadays follow the same way by looking to the future and make attempts to implement their innovations in medicine. Some recent IT technologies, such as robotics, networking and artificial systems that…

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    Robotics Medical Field

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    Robotics in the Medical Field According to the da Vinci Surgery website, 1.5 million surgeries have been completed using the da Vinci System (a commonly used robotic machine in surgery) since 2000 (da Vinci Surgery). Robotics is becoming more prevalent in the medical field, and the use of robotics is yet another way that our medical care is evolving in surgery. The introduction of surgical robots provides benefits for patients, doctors, and hospitals, and advances the current way of…

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    with artificial intelligence, or surgeons no longer having to perform surgeries on patients with their own latex-gloved hand. This may sound like an excerpt from a science fiction novel, but it is closer to reality than most people think. Robotics in the medical field was initialed research funded by NASA and military to develop technology for remote operations especially for injured soldiers on the battlefield. However, Robotics has shown massive amounts of potential when innovators shifted to…

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    Artificial intelligence is, per Oxford Dictionaries, “the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence” (Oxford). Artificial intelligence is used in healthcare systems to assist in surgeries and improve effectiveness and accuracy (Agah). One major problem with it is that computers with artificial intellect, such as Siri and IBM’s Watson, cannot hold a full conversation (Knight, Will). While the problem is trying to be fixed, it is…

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    Who Owns the Future in the Medical Industry In the medical industry, robots are becoming an important part (Anandan). They do not work on their own, but are controlled by the human to perform the work (Anandan). What is the impact on your job when robots are cheap? “Robots are never going to be cheap” Newton Medical Center Obstetrics doctor, Kent Bradley said in an interview (Bradley). If they do become cheaper, they will be more available to smaller hospitals (Bradley). Newton Medical Center…

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    such as the The da Vinci robot surgery system, which was developed in the late 1980s, are used to perform tasks to prevent injury or accidental problem for a patient. “The da Vinci Surgical System is a sophisticated robotic platform designed to expand the surgeon’s capabilities and offer a state-of-the-art minimally invasive option for major surgery”(The da vinci surgical system). The da Vinci robot surgery system is a robot controlled by a human to perform surgeries. However, it can be arguable…

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