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    Collateral Effects of Minimally Robotic Surgery? Two small studies have looked specifically at differences in communication between laparoscopic and robotic surgery. Both studies found a significant increase in oral communication between the surgeon and the rest of the team in robotic surgery‚ particularly in relation to the orientation and localization of organs and the manipulation of instruments‚ with the effect found to be more pronounced in teams that have less experience in robotic surgery. If

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    1. Problem Statement In the early 2000’s the handset industry was in a rapidly changing and competitively challenging environment. Nokia was being squeezed by two fronts; its handset business was being challenged by low cost producers and by big players in the smartphone innovative world. Nokia’s 2009 financials and book value took a plunge. Two problems are identified: A. Despite being market leader‚ strong competition on the product innovation side drove Nokia to lose its market share

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    Robotic Assisted Surgery Research Project LAS 432 Professor Scott Maxon Team B Richard Field Melissa Cutrer Charles Engle Ryan Ferree Nada Dakroub Yarin Garcia Miralles Table of Contents Abstract…………………………………………………………………………..…3 Introduction……………………………………………………………………....4-5 I. Description of the Technology (Melissa Cutrer)……………………….……5-12 II. History of the Technology (Melissa Cutrer)…………………………….….12-17 III. Political and Legal Influences (Richard Field)…………………………

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    Today in our technologically advanced world‚ our doctors and surgeons have been introduced to the wonders of robotic surgery. “Since 1921 when Czech playwright Karel Capek introduced the notion and coined the term robot in his play Rossom’s Universal Robots‚ robots have taken on increasingly more importance both in imagination and reality. ‘Robot’‚ taken from the Czech robota‚ meaning forced labor‚ has evolved in meaning from dumb machines that perform menial‚ repetitive tasks to the highly intelligent

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Robotic Surgery Tresha Reid-Matthew DeVry University Robotic Surgery is a surgical technology in the world of healthcare that doctors are opting to use for many surgical procedures on humans today. Robotic surgery is a procedure that involves a surgeon manipulating the hands of a robot. Many people don’t know enough about robotic surgery. It is very important for everyone to familiarize themselves with this technology because in the near future this equipment has

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    Robotic Assisted Surgery: Increasing technological advances has made modern medicine more effective‚ convenient‚ and a timely. Although some doctors and patients welcome these innovations‚ the increasing costs of these products are more expensive than previous treatments. Robotic-assisted surgical devices allow a surgeon at a console to operate remote-controlled robotic arms‚ which may facilitate the performance of laparoscopic procedures. Laparoscopic surgery‚ in turn‚ is associated with shorter

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    Introduced in 1987‚ Robots were used in the first Laparoscopic surgery‚ a cholescystecotomy‚ to be exact. (Lee 45).Also known by names such as keyhole surgery‚ bandaid surgery‚ or minimally invasive surgery (MIS)‚ Laparoscopic surgery is a surgical technique referring to operations within the abdomen or pelvic region. (Lee 45).More specifically speaking‚ it belongs to the field of endoscopy. (Lee 45).The first robots used in the surgery consisted of a Hopkins rod lens system‚ that was usually connected

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    robotic Surgery LAS432 course project Group B DeVry University October 19‚ 2014 Table of Contents Abstract 5 Introduction 6 Computer-Assisted Robotic surgery systems (Rex Camposagrado) 6 Robotic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery 6 The need for robotic surgery 9 Advantages of robotic surgery compared to traditional methods 10 Types of robotic surgery procedures 12 Abdominal surgery‚ colon‚ and rectal surgery 12 Cardiovascular

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    Incorporating Robots into Surgery: Ethical Considerations on Jobs Introduction In his political cartoon “Frugal and Regression” Ed Fisher depicts a robot taking a job slip before a man who says “So it’s finally happened?.” This political cartoon depicts one of the greatest ethical dilemmas. When incorporating robots into surgical procedures‚ a vast amount of surgeons will lose or be forced to alter their jobs. Although that may be true‚ incorporating robots into surgical procedures will

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    Robotic surgery has been on the rise since its approval in 1997‚ spreading to hospitals and surgical centers all over the United States and seen Internationally. This increase in technology in the medical field could be either a remarkable change or the medical industries worst “Terminator” nightmares. This type of surgery has been revolutionary to the surgical field‚ by creating machines that are capable of more procedures and higher precision than the machine before. Using information found in

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