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Airicist
25th January 2015, 00:12
https://youtu.be/lNstig2w7Vc

Session "Robotics in Medicine" at the forum of open innovation in 2014 (In Russian)
Сессия "Роботизация в медицине" в рамках форума Открытые Инновации 2014

Published on Dec 9, 2014


Основная тема — тенденции на стыке технологий и новых моделей предоставления медицинских услуг. Роботы и механизмы различных типов и степени автоматизации способны сократить расходы, повысить качество операций и превратить медицинские учреждения в активных потребителей самых передовых технологий. В рамках сессии будут представлены примеры и опыт использования медицинских роботов в хирургии. Участники мероприятия также обсудят способны ли дорогие новые технологии значительно улучшить качество предоставления медицинских услуг?

Модератор:
- Альберт Ефимов, Руководитель робототехнического центра, Фонд «Сколково»

Участники:
- Луис Джовтис, Основатель и главный технический архитектор системы, ValueBioTech
- Дмитрий Пушкарь, Профессор, заведующий кафедрой урологии, Московский медико-стоматологический университет
- Лоренс Хо, Профессор, заместитель декана, Медицинская школа им. Юн Лоо Лина, Национальный университет Сингапура; старший консультант, Отделение гастроэнтерологии и гепатологии медицинского факультета, Национальный университетский госпиталь
- Алексей Шабунин, Доктор медицинских наук, Главный врач, профессор, ГБУЗ Москвы «Городская клиническая больница им. С. П. Боткина Департамента здравоохранения Москвы»; заведующий кафедрой госпитальной хирургии, РМАПО; главный хирург Департамента здравоохранения Москвы
- Моше Шоам, Научный директор и сооснователь, Mazor Robotics
Эксперт:
- Ави Алиман , Основатель и директор по развитию бизнеса, ValueBioTech

Airicist
4th February 2015, 19:59
https://youtu.be/vBdT7lOaSFM

The 2015 Innovative Surgical Robotics Forum (18 March 2015) - Teaser

Published on Dec 11, 2014


This event is for any healthcare professional, academic or company interested in discussing the challenges, current barriers and ways to move forward in the arena of surgical robots.
The global market for medical robotics and computer-assisted surgical (MRCAS) equipment was worth nearly $2.7 billion in 2013. The market is projected to approach $3.3 billion in 2014 and $4.6 billion by 2019 for a CAGR of 7% for the five-year period, 2014 to 2019. Surgical robots dominate the global MRCAS market accounting for more than 70%.
Robotic devices are extremely complex systems will require considerable amounts of R&D. Government support will therefore be crucial in these next 5 years.
The 2015 Innovative Surgical Robotics Forum is a event jointly organised by the Special Interest Group: Robotics and Autonomous Systems, the EU and the Department of Informatics, King’s College London. Four EU FP7 projects (STIFF-FLOP, ?Ralp, CASCADE, and ReMeDi) leading the field of surgical robotics will exhibit their latest achievements. During this event, the aim is to identify market opportunities and the gaps between clinical, academic and industrial communities to establish a multidisciplinary community focused on the subject. We will facilitate the exploitation of robotics R&D by bringing together the different stakeholders and create the opportunity to form new partnerships and collaborative relationships.

Register on eventbrite.Kings-CoRe.com
More info on surgical-robotics-2015.Kings-CoRe.com

Airicist
6th June 2015, 02:08
https://youtu.be/_DA8mf4Aj8A

How robots could be your future surgeons

Published on Feb 4, 2015


Doctors have been using robotics to assist with surgery for a couple of decades. But now, they're experimenting with teaching the robots to do more surgical tasks on their own. CNET's Kara Tsuboi reports on how surgeries in the future could be performed.

Airicist
23rd November 2015, 21:40
Article "Meet the Newcastle robot doctor who has saved hundreds of lives (https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/health/meet-newcastle-robot-doctor-who-10483785)"

by Craig Thompson
November 23, 2015

Airicist
3rd March 2016, 03:33
Article "A robot will likely assist in your future surgery (https://www.computerworld.com/article/3039586/healthcare-it/a-robot-will-likely-assist-in-your-future-surgery.html)"
Robots could put some operations into the hands of non-surgeons

by Lucas Mearian
March 2, 2016

Airicist
29th April 2016, 09:47
https://youtu.be/88sOJr-xRDg

Designer Frank Kolkman hacks 3D printer components to build DIY surgical robot

Published on Apr 29, 2016


Designer Frank Kolkman hacks 3D printer components to build DIY surgical. OpenSurgery project, was presented at the RCA's Design Interactions graduate show, is a surgical robot made from a combination of off-the-shelf components and custom 3D-printed parts.

Airicist
26th May 2016, 08:34
https://youtu.be/xNVUJqMU9PI

Orthopedic robot used in surgery

Published on May 25, 2016


A self-developed orthopedic robot system has been put into use in a hospital in southwest China's Sichuan Province.

The Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University carried out a robot-assisted orthopedic surgery on Tuesday.

During the operation, the robot first identified the accurate position, and then its mechanical arm guided doctors to the place.

The surgery only took 20 minutes, with small wounds.

SOUNDBITE (CHINESE): LI KAINAN, Dept. of Orthopedics, Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Univ.
"Through X-ray technology, we collect information and input it into the orthopedic robot's computer. Then the robot produces three dimensional images of bones. According to the images, we work out procedures and paths of the operation for precision positioning. Then the robot will follow our command and reach the designated place."

The robot consists of a control system - a computer, and an execution system - a mechanical arm.

Robot-assisted orthopedic surgery can achieve levels of accuracy, precision and safety not capable with computer-assisted orthopedic surgery.

Airicist
27th May 2016, 08:13
Article "Developing cost-effective, capable, surgical robots with a sense of “touch” (https://robohub.org/developing-cost-effective-capable-surgical-robots-with-a-sense-of-touch)"

by Peter Feuilherade
May 24, 2016

Airicist
31st May 2016, 21:09
https://youtu.be/2fnv_3qn3Yc

Watch six of the coolest surgical robots in action

Published on May 31, 2016


Today’s surgical robots extend a surgeon’s capacities; they filter out hand tremors and allow maneuvers that even the best surgeon couldn’t pull off with laparoscopic surgery’s typical long-handled tools. But tomorrow's robot surgeons will take over the operating room.

"Would You Trust a Robot Surgeon to Operate on You? (https://spectrum.ieee.org/robotics/medical-robots/would-you-trust-a-robot-surgeon-to-operate-on-you)"

Precise and dexterous surgical robots may take over the operating room

by Eliza Strickland
May 31, 2016

Airicist
13th July 2016, 07:45
https://youtu.be/L4nGXopLK8w

Live Demo: 5G Robotic Surgery with the Sense of Touch

Published on Jul 13, 2016


IoT haptic healthcare applications, including remote robotic surgery, empower doctors with the sense of touch, complementing high definition video and audio connections to create an immersive environment. In this live demonstration, based on research collaboration between Ericsson and King’s College London, we experience the concept of a robotic finger able to detect hard tissue within a soft tissue sample. The demonstration leverages the 5G capabilities of very high throughput (current Ericsson 5G trials are hitting more than 25 Gbps), low latency and network slicing. 5G network slicing supports different flows of traffic – in this demo, for example, we have the close view camera, the wide angle view camera and tactile remote control -- and enables different quality of service parameters to be applied to each.

Press-release "Ericsson and King's College London demonstrate 5G tactile robotic surgery (https://www.ericsson.com/news/2023409)"

June 28, 2016

5G (https://pr.ai/forumdisplay.php?2299)

Airicist
14th July 2016, 14:52
https://youtu.be/qSgj-foL7ps

Watch researchers hack a surgical robot

Published on Jul 14, 2016


In the future, your surgeon could be a machine. Teleoperated surgical robots can be controlled from a distance to operate on patients in hard-to-reach places. But as information travels between a human on one side of the world and a robot on the other, it’s vulnerable to attack.

In the first episode of our series ‘Can I Hack It?’ Motherboard visits researchers at the University of Washington who are exploring how teleoperated surgical robots could be hacked—so they can spot vulnerabilities before human patients are at risk.

We get hands on with the RAVEN II surgical robot and find out for ourselves how difficult it is to control when a hacker takes over. Could we be risking assassination by hacker?

RAVEN Surgical Robotic System (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?11432)

Airicist
1st October 2016, 22:49
https://youtu.be/ioA1Y_AroXQ

RI Seminar: Umamaheswar Duvvuri, MD : Surgical Robotics- past, present and future

Streamed live on Sep 30, 2016
Umamaheswar Duvvuri, MD
Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

September 30, 2016


Abstract
The advent of robotic systems to medicine has revolutionized the practice of surgery. Most recently, several novel robotic surgical systems have been developed are entering the operative theater. This lecture will describe the current state-of-the-art in the robotic surgery. We will also describe some of the newer systems that are currently in use. Finally, the future of robotic surgery will be described in the context of clinical development and ease of use in the operating theaters of the future.


Speaker Biography
Umamaheswar Duvvuri, MD, PhD, is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania obtaining his Medical Degree in 2000 and his PhD in Biophysics in 2002. He completed an internship in General Surgery in 2003 and residency training in Otolaryngology in 2007 at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He completed fellowship training in Head and Neck Surgery in 2008 at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. He joined the University of Pittsburgh in August 2008 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery Division and is also a staff physician in the VA Pittsburgh healthcare System. He serves as the Director of Robotic Surgery, Division of Head and Neck Surgery, at the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine and is the current Director of the Center for Advanced Robotics Training (CART) at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He directs the Cart Training Courses which provide technical and circumstantial resources to initiate and optimize robotic surgery programs. He has authored numerous research publications and book chapters and is an invited guest lecturer/speaker on the subject of robotic surgery both nationally and internationally. A Fulbright scholar, his research interests include minimally invasive endoscopic and robotic surgery of the head and neck, tumors of the thyroid and parathyroid glands and molecular oncology of head and neck cancer. He is a leader in his field and has proctored Transoral Robotic Surgery cases at numerous medical educational facilities throughout the United States and Europe. He directs a federally funded laboratory that studies the biology of head and neck cancer. He holds funding from the National Institute of Health, Department of Veterans Affairs and the “V” foundation.

Airicist
16th June 2017, 06:29
Article "Are robots the future of precision lung surgery? (https://robohub.org/are-robots-the-future-of-precision-lung-surgery)"

by Anna Johansson
June 13, 2017

Airicist
23rd June 2017, 22:55
Article "Shrinking data for surgical training (https://news.mit.edu/2017/shrinking-data-surgical-training-0616)"
Technique that reduces video files to one-tenth their initial size enables speedy analysis of laparoscopic procedures.

by Larry Hardesty
June 16, 2017

Airicist
2nd July 2017, 16:29
https://youtu.be/Zch3fg0orzo

VR in the OR | Visualizing the Future of Medical Education | Dr. Shafi Ahmed at Exponential Medicine

Published on Jul 2, 2017


Dr. Shafi Ahmed, on the future of medical education, including his pioneering application of Virtual Reality in the Operating Room... livestreaming surgery in VR to thousands of medical students in real time...

Airicist
28th October 2017, 20:08
Article "Artificial intelligence is changing the face of plastic surgery (https://venturebeat.com/2017/10/27/artificial-intelligence-is-changing-the-face-of-plastic-surgery)"

by Jonathan Kanevsky
October 27, 2017

Airicist
5th November 2017, 02:21
Article "Brain surgery: The robot efficacy test? (https://robohub.org/brain-surgery-the-robot-efficacy-test)"

by Oliver Mitchell
November 2, 2017

Airicist
10th January 2018, 16:33
https://youtu.be/aupPrDnhrKA

How augmented reality could change the future of surgery | Nadine Hachach-Haram

Published on Jan 10, 2018


If you're undergoing surgery, you want the best surgical team to collaborate on your case, no matter where they are. Surgeon and entrepreneur Nadine Hachach-Haram is developing a new system that helps surgeons operate together and train one another on new techniques -- from remote locations using low-cost augmented reality tools. Watch the system in action as she joins a surgeon in Minnesota performing a knee surgery, live on her laptop from the TED stage in New Orleans. As Hachach-Haram says: "Through simple, everyday devices that we take for granted, we can really do miraculous things." (This talk contains graphic images of surgery.)

Airicist
18th June 2018, 20:41
"First human test of robotic eye surgery a success (https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-06-human-robotic-eye-surgery-success.html)"

June 18, 2018

Airicist
24th October 2018, 20:46
https://youtu.be/aoSnisOUySg

Brain surgery goes 3D | What the Future

Published on Oct 24, 2018


Virtual reality is helping neurosurgeons and patients visualize brain surgeries in 3D. Plus, robotic skins could give astronauts the freedom to turn inanimate objects into robots, and a Rubik's cube that solves itself.

Airicist
24th May 2019, 13:39
https://youtu.be/t6LYz7pVUlY

Advances in robotic bariatric surgery

Published on May 23, 2019


Videopresentation of Dr. R. Sudan at the 10th CRSA Worldwide Congress - Hong Kong

Airicist
7th June 2019, 10:40
https://youtu.be/TGIsJnZj9Eo

Future evolution of surgical robots

Published on Jun 6, 2019


Videopresentation of Dr. M. Anvari at the 10th CRSA Worldwide Congress - Hong Kong

Airicist
15th July 2019, 12:41
Article "Using artificial evolution to design bespoke surgical snakebots (https://robohub.org/using-artificial-evolution-to-design-bespoke-surgical-snakebots)"

by Australian Centre for Robotic Vision
July 11, 2019

Australian Centre for Robotic Vision (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=9288)

Airicist
12th August 2019, 00:29
Article "AI needs your data — and you should get paid for it (https://www.wired.com/story/ai-needs-data-you-should-get-paid)"

by Gregory Barber
August 8, 2019

Airicist
31st January 2020, 23:03
https://youtu.be/j5MJ4aFY9Po

Mayo Clinic (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=21335) Minute: Robotic mitral valve surgery

Jan 31, 2020


It’s surgery to repair the valve leading to the largest chamber in your heart, the mitral valve.

But for more than a decade, heart surgeons at Mayo Clinic also have performed a less-invasive mitral valve surgery, using a robot.

Patients treated robotically enjoy a more rapid recovery. And after performing nearly 1,000 of these procedures, the success rate at Mayo Clinic is 99%.

Airicist
15th February 2020, 19:45
Article "A Robot Assists With 'Supermicrosurgery' For the First Time (https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/a-robot-assists-with-supermicrosurgery-for-the-first-time)"
A new robotic device fights surgeons’ hand tremors in precision-demanding procedure.

by McLean Bennett
February 12, 2020

Airicist
28th April 2020, 15:06
https://youtu.be/A_BlNA7bBxo

I built a surgery robot

Apr 28, 2020

Airicist
31st July 2020, 22:30
Article "Researchers examine the ethical implications of AI in surgical settings (https://venturebeat.com/2020/07/31/researchers-examine-the-ethical-implications-of-ai-in-surgical-settings)"

by Kyle Wiggers
July 31, 2020

Airicist
7th August 2020, 17:51
https://youtu.be/oabmd7yE9ps

SRS 2020 World Robotic Symposium Organization details

Aug 7, 2020

sors.memberclicks.net/2020-annual-meeting (https://sors.memberclicks.net/2020-annual-meeting)

Airicist
12th August 2020, 19:01
Article "A.I. can tell if you’re a good surgeon just by scanning your brain (https://www.digitaltrends.com/news/ai-brain-scan-surgery)"

by Luke Dormehl
August 12, 2020

Airicist
16th September 2020, 04:03
https://youtu.be/MiElPYe1ihw

AI, surgical automation, machine teaching & the future of (robotic) surgery

Sep 15, 2020


Prakash Gatta, surgeon, Esophageal Surgery, MultiCare Health System

Abstract:
“Robotic Surgery” or “Digital Surgery” are now not just fanciful yet expensive tools to make us better surgeons but are now the nerve center of the OR-where this hardware (now powered by AI) is a central hub of collecting data (how good is the surgeon performing), a predictor of surgical outcomes (the “robot” calculates a higher than average Anastomotic failure (leak) rate becuase the surgeon took 40% longer than average), a teacher of sorts (providing helpful intraoperative guardrails & “lane departure warning systems” to guide the student or novice about any deviation from the gold standard operation) and ultimately (under the real surgeons watchful eye) will perform certain segments of the (anastomoses) where the complications lie.

Airicist
22nd March 2021, 18:02
Article "Future of robotics: at OT, robotic surgeons will head the surgery (https://www.analyticsinsight.net/future-of-robotics-at-ot-robotic-surgeons-will-head-the-surgery)"

by Adilin Beatrice (https://www.linkedin.com/in/adilin-beatrice-0239b0191)
March 22, 2021

Airicist
22nd September 2021, 23:02
Article "Boosted by virtual reality and AI, telesurgery is on the rise (https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/boosted-virtual-reality-and-ai-telesurgery-rise)"
"The goal is surgeons who have the world's best expert surgeon virtually at their side in every case and the experience of thousands of cases," says University of Washington's Dr. Sam Browd.

by Bill Siwicki (https://www.linkedin.com/in/billsiwicki)
September 21, 2021

Airicist2
23rd November 2022, 08:36
Article "16 surgical robotics companies you need to know (https://www.massdevice.com/16-surgical-robotics-companies-you-need-to-know)"

by Chris Newmarker (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisnewmarker)
November 14, 2022

Airicist2
19th January 2023, 08:05
Article "How motion engineering helps develop next-gen surgical robots (https://www.therobotreport.com/motion-engineering-helps-develop-next-gen-surgical-robots)"

by Steve Crowe (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?t=12627)
January 17, 2023