Journal article
Robot-assisted vitreoretinal surgery: current perspectives.
Marina Roizenblatt, Thomas L Edwards, Peter L Gehlbach
Robot Surg | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.2147/RSRR.S122301
Abstract
Vitreoretinal microsurgery is among the most technically challenging of the minimally invasive surgical techniques. Exceptional precision is required to operate on micron scale targets presented by the retina while also maneuvering in a tightly constrained and fragile workspace. These challenges are compounded by inherent limitations of the unassisted human hand with regard to dexterity, tremor and precision in positioning instruments. The limited human ability to visually resolve targets on the single-digit micron scale is a further limitation. The inherent attributes of robotic approaches therefore, provide logical, strategic and promising solutions to the numerous challenges associated wi..
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