Robotic platforms in gynaecological surgery: past, present, and future.

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Date publication

juin 2024

Journal

Facts, views & vision in ObGyn

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MARESCAUX Jacques, Pr AKLADIOS Chérif


Tous les auteurs :
Pavone M, Baroni A, Taliento C, Goglia M, Lecointre L, Rosati A, Forgione A, Akladios C, Scambia G, Querleu D, Marescaux J, Seeliger B

Résumé

More than two decades ago, the advent of robotic laparoscopic surgery marked a significant milestone, featuring the introduction of the AESOP robotic endoscope control system and the ZEUS robotic surgery system. The latter, equipped with distinct arms for the laparoscope and surgical instruments, was designed to accommodate remote connections, enabling the practice of remote telesurgery as early as 2001. Subsequent technological progress has given rise to a range of options in today's market, encompassing multi-port and single-port systems, both rigid and flexible, across various price points, with further growth anticipated.

Référence

Facts Views Vis Obgyn. 2024 06;16(2):163-172