Robotic (super) microsurgery: Feasibility of a new master-slave platform in an in vivo animal model and future directions

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Advanced microsurgical procedures are currently limited by human precision and manual dexterity. The potential of robotics in microsurgery is highlighted, including a general overview of applications of robotic assistance in microsurgery and its introduction in different surgical specialties. A new robotic platform especially designed for (super) microsurgery is presented. Results of an in vivo animal study underline its feasibility and encourage further development toward clinical studies. Future directions of robotic microsurgery are proposed.

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van Mulken, T. J. M., Schols, R. M., Qiu, S. S., Brouwers, K., Hoekstra, L. T., Booi, D. I., … van der Hulst, R. R. W. J. (2018, October 1). Robotic (super) microsurgery: Feasibility of a new master-slave platform in an in vivo animal model and future directions. Journal of Surgical Oncology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/jso.25195

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