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Towards Highly-Integrated Stereovideoscopy For In Vivo Surgical Robots, Jay Carlson Aug 2014

Towards Highly-Integrated Stereovideoscopy For In Vivo Surgical Robots, Jay Carlson

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

When compared to traditional surgery, laparoscopic procedures result in better patient outcomes: shorter recovery, reduced post-operative pain, and less trauma to incisioned tissue. Unfortunately, laparoscopic procedures require specialized training for surgeons, as these minimally-invasive procedures provide an operating environment that has limited dexterity and limited vision. Advanced surgical robotics platforms can make minimally-invasive techniques safer and easier for the surgeon to complete successfully. The most common type of surgical robotics platforms -- the laparoscopic robots -- accomplish this with multi-degree-of-freedom manipulators that are capable of a diversified set of movements when compared to traditional laparoscopic instruments. Also, these laparoscopic robots …