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1 Michael Ampuan Sorate Fongratanakul Lauren Parnell Tracey Ricker Olivia Solano

2 History of Robotic Surgery

3 PUMA 56

4 da Vinci System

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6 Applications

7 Stereotaxis' Magnetic Navigation System (MNS)  Robotic System  Complex cardiology interventional procedures Arrhythmias Atrial fibrillation  Enhance patient care with potential advantages: More precise control Reduction in X-ray exposure

8 How It Works  Utilizes two permanent magnets mounted on pivoting arms  Generate magnetic navigation fields  Equipped with automated 3-D mapping software  Surgery case

9 NeuroArm Robot in Neurosurgery  Began in 2001 Investment: $2 million  Cost: $27 million  Official launch in April 17 2007  Performs microsurgery & stereotaxy  An MRI-compatible image-guided computer-assisted device  Surgery Case

10 The da Vinci System  Very expensive $15, 000 operation  Combines traditional open surgery & conventional minimally invasive surgery  Case Surgery: February 12, 2008

11 The da Vinci System

12 Advantages and Disadvantages

13 Advantages  Faster recovery time  Reduced scarring  Reduces loss of blood  Minimally Invasive

14 Advantages  Smaller surgical team  Reduces the need for surgeons  Prevents physician exposure to radiation

15 Disadvantages  Glitches  Cost and Maintenance  Lack of consensus about physician training

16 Where we are Today

17 Approved  The Intuitive Surgical da Vinci Surgical System  The Zeus Microwrist Surgical System

18 The Intuitive da Vinci Surgical System  There are 3 major components: A vision cart A master console A moveable cart

19 The Zeus Micro wrist Surgical System  The system is composed of : Surgeon control console 3 table mounted robotics arms

20 Future  long-distance intraoperative procedures  opportunities for teaching and assessment of new surgeons through mentoring and simulation

21 Signs for the Future  Utilized in many medical schools  Also used in research studies  More and more insurance companies are beginning to recognize robotic procedures

22 Eliminating Health Care Costs  Robotic mechanisms are expensive initially  less operators needed  shortens hospital stays  relieve exhaustion among doctors

23 Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0D69aUP3tA

24 Questions?


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