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  • Robotic Surgery

    Has anyone gone through this or familiar with it?

    Supposed to enhanced precision and reduced trauma.

    Anything good or bad to say about it?

  • #2
    WARNING! WARNING! DANGER!!!

    "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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    • #3
      Oh no!!!!!

      I can't run no more
      With that lawless crowd
      While the killers in high places
      Say their prayers out loud
      But they've summoned, they've summoned up
      A thundercloud
      They're going to hear from me - Leonard Cohen

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      • #4
        I would be happy to remove your spleen...and liver and heart...

        "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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        • #5
          is this where they add a mechanical "unit" with 180 h.p. and able to do 5500 rpm's?

          i can see how it would increase precision, with the laser sight, night vision cam and all.

          but i don't see how it reduces trauma

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          • #6
            Well, it was a serious question.

            Thanks for the input.

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            • #7
              I think that if there's a reduction in trauma, it would be due to the robotic instruments being able to work within a smaller incision than would be necessary using more traditional methods (fingers). The impact of that difference depends on where they're cutting. The more muscle they'd have to cut through to get at what needs fixing, the more of a difference it would make. I also think it can't hurt to have everything enlarged and put on a screen in front of the doctor (especially if he needs new glasses.)
              "Greatness is not an act... but a habit.Greatness is not an act... but a habit." -Greg Jennings

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              • #8
                Re: Robotic Surgery

                Originally posted by GrnBay007
                Has anyone gone through this or familiar with it?

                Supposed to enhanced precision and reduced trauma.

                Anything good or bad to say about it?
                An honest answer...this is the future of surgery. As I have said many times you can count on machines to be more consistent and error free in most tasks (take counting ballots for example). If you consider that no surgeon can do laser eye surgery without the assistance of a machine than you will understand that an autonomous machine will be more precise, accurate and stable doing most surgeries.
                The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by red
                  is this where they add a mechanical "unit" with 180 h.p. and able to do 5500 rpm's?

                  i can see how it would increase precision, with the laser sight, night vision cam and all.

                  but i don't see how it reduces trauma
                  Hahah, that was a good one.
                  Go PACK

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                  • #10
                    Re: Robotic Surgery

                    Originally posted by bobblehead
                    Originally posted by GrnBay007
                    Has anyone gone through this or familiar with it?

                    Supposed to enhanced precision and reduced trauma.

                    Anything good or bad to say about it?
                    An honest answer...this is the future of surgery. As I have said many times you can count on machines to be more consistent and error free in most tasks (take counting ballots for example). If you consider that no surgeon can do laser eye surgery without the assistance of a machine than you will understand that an autonomous machine will be more precise, accurate and stable doing most surgeries.
                    Most surgeries? Not even close at this point, but I see what you mean. The serious answer is that there are no autonomous surgeries, just robotically assisted stuff. In many cases, the robotic assisted stuff is waste of money at this time. It depends on the particular operation. 007, what specifically are you thinking about? (PM me if you have a detailed concern and I can get you some good advice).
                    "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                    • #11
                      Re: Robotic Surgery

                      Originally posted by mraynrand
                      Originally posted by bobblehead
                      Originally posted by GrnBay007
                      Has anyone gone through this or familiar with it?

                      Supposed to enhanced precision and reduced trauma.

                      Anything good or bad to say about it?
                      An honest answer...this is the future of surgery. As I have said many times you can count on machines to be more consistent and error free in most tasks (take counting ballots for example). If you consider that no surgeon can do laser eye surgery without the assistance of a machine than you will understand that an autonomous machine will be more precise, accurate and stable doing most surgeries.
                      Most surgeries? Not even close at this point, but I see what you mean. The serious answer is that there are no autonomous surgeries, just robotically assisted stuff. In many cases, the robotic assisted stuff is waste of money at this time. It depends on the particular operation. 007, what specifically are you thinking about? (PM me if you have a detailed concern and I can get you some good advice).
                      I said this is the future, most surgeries, not yet, but not so far off.
                      The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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                      • #12
                        stumbled across this and decided to make the effort to link it.


                        The only time success comes before work is in the dictionary -- Vince Lombardi

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