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Authors Roizenblatt M, Edwards TL, Gehlbach PL
Received 18 October 2017
Accepted for publication 11 December 2017
Published 23 February 2018 Volume 2018:5 Pages 1—11
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/RSRR.S122301
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Peer reviewers approved by Dr Amy Norman
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Masoud Azodi
Abstract: Vitreoretinal microsurgery is among the most technically
challenging of the minimally invasive surgical techniques. Exceptional
precision is required to operate on micron scale targets presented by the
retina while also maneuvering in a tightly constrained and fragile workspace.
These challenges are compounded by inherent limitations of the unassisted human
hand with regard to dexterity, tremor and precision in positioning instruments.
The limited human ability to visually resolve targets on the single-digit
micron scale is a further limitation. The inherent attributes of robotic
approaches therefore, provide logical, strategic and promising solutions to the
numerous challenges associated with retinal microsurgery. Robotic retinal
surgery is a rapidly emerging technology that has witnessed an exponential
growth in capabilities and applications over the last decade. There is now a
worldwide movement toward evaluating robotic systems in an expanding number of
clinical applications. Coincident with this expanding application is growth in
the number of laboratories committed to “robotic medicine”. Recent
technological advances in conventional retina surgery have also led to
tremendous progress in the surgeon’s capabilities, enhanced outcomes, a
reduction of patient discomfort, limited hospitalization and improved safety.
The emergence of robotic technology into this rapidly advancing domain is
expected to further enhance important aspects of the retinal surgery experience
for the patients, surgeons and society.
Keywords: robotic eye
surgery, vitrectomy, retina, robotic assistance, minimally invasive surgery,
precision
摘要视频链接:Robot-assisted vitreoretinal
surgery