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    robotic Surgery LAS432 course project Group B DeVry University October 19‚ 2014 Table of Contents Abstract 5 Introduction 6 Computer-Assisted Robotic surgery systems (Rex Camposagrado) 6 Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery 6 The need for robotic surgery 9 Advantages of robotic surgery compared to traditional methods 10 Types of robotic surgery procedures 12 Abdominal surgery‚ colon‚ and rectal surgery 12 Cardiovascular

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    feedback‚ very precise laser scalpels‚ and a fully robotic surgery‚ which will simply be supervised by the surgeon. This approach would lead to less pain‚ shorter recovery time and a more precise surgery. The system consists of a surgeon console‚ a computerized control system‚ three arms that hold tools (such as scalpels‚ scissors‚ or electrocautery instruments)‚ and a fiber optic camera. The surgeon is seated at a set of controls and looks through two eye holes at a 3-D image of the procedure‚ while

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    Robotic Surgery

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    08 Robotic Surgery The ultimate surgeon Zander Brais Zander Brais Page 2 of 13 2 Robotic Surgery Robots are slowly taking over the world of surgery. Why? There are numerous reasons. For one‚ the machines have higher precision and more stable “hands and fingers”. They will not tie large knots with thick sutures and will not cut into healthy‚ normal tissues. Secondly‚ infections are less likely. Since these robotic surgeons do not need to insert large incisions in the body‚ depending on

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    Wrong Site Surgery Essay

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    Introduction Wrong site surgery is a problem that has existed for as long as surgery has been used to treat various conditions. When surgeons perform surgery on the wrong part of the body‚ it is deemed as wrong site surgery. Wrong site surgery covers the following categories: • Surgery carried out of paired organs such as kidneys‚ eyes and even limbs. Here‚ the surgeon operates on the wrong organ. For example‚ instead of operating on the right eye‚ the surgery is completed on the left eye. • The second

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    Neurosurgery

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    Neurosurgery Surgeons‚ one of the many jobs that utilize chemistry skills in order to succeed in the field is a field of science that I am most interested in and I believe that taking AP Chemistry will only strengthen the skills I need in order to become a surgeon. The type of surgery that most interests me would be the surgery relating to the brain/spinal cord named neurosurgery. Within the field of surgery‚ neurosurgery‚ which is a branch of surgery that specializes in brain surgery/spinal

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    Robotic Surgery

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    Today‚ I would like to inform you about the definition and the types of robotic surgery‚ their advantages and their disadvantages. let us start by introducing robotic surgery. Defined by Allrefer.com: « Robotic surgery is a technique in which a surgeon performs surgery using a computer that remotely controls very small instruments attached to a robot». () In his article‚ What are the types of robotic surgery?‚ Mike selvon explains about the diverse categories of robotic surgery system. According

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    Cardiothoracics

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    Mercedes Gillespie College success 03/11/13 Cardiothoracic Cardiothoracic The life of a cardiothoracic surgeon is very appealing tome. I want to become a cardio surgeon because its challenging‚ interesting‚ and fulfilling work‚ that includes‚ emerging therapies‚ new technology in medicine‚ team approaches‚ problem solving‚ and above all‚ saving lives. I have always wanted to be a doctor; although‚ I didn’t chose cardio as a specialty until my sophomore year of high school when I relocated to

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    ethical dilemmas. When incorporating robots into surgical procedures‚ a vast amount of surgeons will lose or be forced to alter their jobs. Although that may be true‚ incorporating robots into surgical procedures will call for innovation. Innovation calls for new research‚ strategies‚ and production. Robotic surgery is a revolution in the operating room‚ and like all revolutions‚ it will not end the careers of surgeons‚ but rather expand them. The US National Library

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    Kantian Ethics Case Study

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    In this paper‚ I will explain Kantian ethics and its application‚ by utilizing the surgeon and six patients scenario. The surgeon has five patients who are in need of an organ transplant‚ and without a transplant‚ they will all die within a day. Another patient‚ who is a perfect match for all the other five patients‚ refuses to donate his organs to the other five patients. Thus‚ the surgeon is presented with two different paths‚ whether to go against the healthy patient’s refusal and save the lives

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    My Kinesiography

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    It was the summer before my senior year when my hockey coach looked me in the eyes and said‚ “John‚ we don’t have a spot for you on the team.” Immediately a feeling of complete devastation and anger coaxed over my body as I stormed out of the room; but after collecting my emotions‚ I decided to stay involved with the team and be a student manager. I didn’t realize it at the time‚ but deciding to manage that team was a defining moment in my life because it helped me discover my true passion and vocation

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