背景(考古学)
代理(哲学)
机器人学
人工智能
地球仪
机械人手术
专业
手术机器人
医学
机器人
计算机科学
社会学
历史
社会科学
眼科
病理
考古
作者
Evalyn I. George,Timothy C. Brand,Anthony J. LaPorta,Jacques Marescaux,Richard M. Satava
出处
期刊:JSLS
[Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons]
日期:2018-01-01
卷期号:22 (4): e2018.00039-e2018.00039
被引量:229
标识
DOI:10.4293/jsls.2018.00039
摘要
Background and Objectives:The uses of robotics in surgery were hypothesized as far back as 1967, but it took nearly 30 years and the nation's largest agency, the Department of Defense, in conjunction with innovative startups and established research agencies to complete the first fully functional multipurpose surgical robot. Currently, the most prominently available multipurpose robotic surgery system with US Food and Drug Administration approval is Intuitive Surgical Inc.'s da Vinci Surgical System, which is found in operating rooms across the globe. Although now ubiquitous for minimally invasive surgery, early surgical robot prototypes were specialty focused. Originally, multipurpose robotic systems were intended for long-distance trauma surgery in battlefield settings. While there were impressive feats of telesurgery, the marketable focus has veered from this goal. Initially developed through SRI International and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, surgical robotics reached private industry through two major competitors, who later merged.Methods:A thorough search of PubMed, Clinical Key, EBSCO, Ovid, ProQuest, and industry manufacturers' websites yielded 62 relevant articles, of which 51 were evaluated in this review.Conclusion:We analyzed the literature and referred to primary sources by conducting interviews with present and historical leaders in the field to yield a detailed chronology of surgical robotics development. As minimally invasive robotic procedures are becoming the standard of care, it is crucial to comprehensively document their historical context and importance as an emerging and evolving discipline.
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