Recent Advancements in Robotic Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Review from the Perspective of Robotic Surgery in the Philippines

Francheska B. Chioson, Noelle Marie D. Espiritu, Francisco Emmanuel T. Munsayac, Fersen N. Jimenez, Delfin Enrique G. Lindo, Michael Bryan S. Santos, J. Reyes, L. J. A. Tan, R. R. Dajay, R. Baldovino, N. Bugtai
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This paper provides an overview of the recent advancements of robotic surgery, specifically in robotic minimally invasive surgery, focusing on the direction of robotic surgery in the Philippines. A brief introduction of robotic surgery is followed by the standards of the FDA on the general application of robotic surgical systems. This paper explores the different existing robotic systems and gives a brief description of their background, features, and its status regarding FDA-approval. The devices included in the discussion are restricted to complete robot surgical systems described as containing at least 1 robot arm with and end effector tool. Included in the list of systems are the Da Vinci, Raven, Mirosurge, Sehance, Flex Robotic, Versius and Sport. The paper also discusses the current status of the Philippines with regards to the availability and its position in the implementation of robotic surgical systems. The review concludes with a summary of the current advancements in robotic surgical systems, highlighting the most technologically advanced features of the current systems, and an overview of the future directives of the Philippines with regards to robotic surgery.
机器人微创手术的最新进展:从菲律宾机器人手术的角度回顾
本文概述了机器人手术的最新进展,特别是在机器人微创手术方面,重点介绍了菲律宾机器人手术的方向。简要介绍机器人手术,然后是FDA关于机器人手术系统一般应用的标准。本文探讨了不同的现有机器人系统,并简要介绍了它们的背景、特点及其在fda批准方面的地位。讨论中包括的设备仅限于完整的机器人手术系统,描述为包含至少一个带有末端执行器工具的机械臂。这些系统包括达芬奇、Raven、Mirosurge、Sehance、Flex Robotic、Versius和Sport。本文还讨论了菲律宾在机器人手术系统实施方面的可用性及其地位的现状。该综述总结了机器人手术系统的当前进展,突出了当前系统最先进的技术特征,并概述了菲律宾关于机器人手术的未来指令。
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