| Literature DB >> 30822100 |
Jocelyne Troccaz1, Giulio Dagnino2, Guang-Zhong Yang2.
Abstract
Medical robotics is poised to transform all aspects of medicine-from surgical intervention to targeted therapy, rehabilitation, and hospital automation. A key area is the development of robots for minimally invasive interventions. This review provides a detailed analysis of the evolution of interventional robots and discusses how the integration of imaging, sensing, and robotics can influence the patient care pathway toward precision intervention and patient-specific treatment. It outlines how closer coupling of perception, decision, and action can lead to enhanced dexterity, greater precision, and reduced invasiveness. It provides a critical analysis of some of the key interventional robot platforms developed over the years and their relative merit and intrinsic limitations. The review also presents a future outlook for robotic interventions and emerging trends in making them easier to use, lightweight, ergonomic, and intelligent, and thus smarter, safer, and more accessible for clinical use.Entities:
Keywords: MIS; clinical translation; computer-assisted medical intervention; human–robot interaction; medical robotics; minimally invasive surgery; surgical robots
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30822100 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-bioeng-060418-052502
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Biomed Eng ISSN: 1523-9829 Impact factor: 9.590