Author(s): Philippe A. Liverneaux (Editor), Stacey H. Berner (Editor), Michael S. Bednar (Editor), Sijo J. Parekattil (Editor), Gustavo Mantovani Ruggiero (Editor), Jesse C. Selber (Editor)
Publisher: Springer
Publication Date: 20 Nov. 2012
Edition: 2013th
Language: English
Print length: 215 pages
ISBN-10: 2817803906
ISBN-13: 9782817803906
Book Description
The purpose of this book is to define the basis of telemicrosurgery, a new discipline at the border of robotics and microsurgery. After the history of robotics and microsurgery, the robots and their instrumentation will be described. The chapters will explain the training in telemicrosurgery and then propose some experimental paradigms. The first clinical applications for various specialties will be explored. In closing, potential future applications will be discussed.
Editorial Reviews
Review
From the reviews:
“This book provides valuable insight into the potential, limitations, and future applications of this technology. … this book focuses solely on the microsurgery aspect, making it ideal for microsurgeons and supermicrosurgeons — both experienced and inexperienced. … This book is the first to address telemicrosurgery, and it provides valuable insights while sharing the experiences of some of the pioneers in this field and their take on the future of this technology.” (Anas Eid, Doody’s Book Reviews, May, 2013)
From the Back Cover
The purpose of this book is to define the basis of telemicrosurgery, a new discipline at the border of robotics and microsurgery. After the history of robotics and microsurgery, the robots and their instrumentation will be described. The chapters will explain the training in telemicrosurgery and then propose some experimental paradigms. The first clinical applications for various specialties will be explored. In closing, potential future applications will be discussed.
About the Author
Drs Bednar, Berner, Liverneaux, Parekattil, Mantovani and Selber are all involved in the board of the Robotic Assisted Microsurgical & Endoscopy Society (RAMSES, http://www.roboticmicrosurgeons.org/meetings/2011/default.aspx).