Robotic surgery : smart materials, robotic structures, and artificial muscles / by Mohsen Shahinpoor and Siavash Gheshmi.
By: Shahinpoor, Mohsen [author.]
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Contributor(s): Gheshmi, Siavash [author.]
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chapter 1 - Introduction to Surgical Robots' General Configurations -- chapter 2 - Surgical Robots' Kinematics and Workspace -- chapter 3 - Intraocular Robotic Surgical System -- chapter 4 - Deployable Laparoscopic Robotic Surgical System -- chapter 5 - Applications of Smart Materials and Artificial Muscles in Robotic Surgery -- chapter 6 - Summary and Conclusions.
Robotic surgery has already created a paradigm shift in medical surgical procedures and will continue to expand to all surgical and microsurgical interventions. There is no doubt that in doing so robotic surgical systems, such as the da Vinci surgical system, will become smarter and more sophisticated with the integration, implementation, and synergy of new smart multifunctional material systems that will make surgical tools and equipment more functional in biomimetic sensing and actuation incorporating haptic/tactile feedback to surgeons in connection with kinesthetic interaction with organs during robotic surgery.
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