Spinoglio et al., 2015 - Google Patents
History of robotic surgerySpinoglio et al., 2015
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- Spinoglio G
- Marano A
- Priora F
- Melandro F
- Formisano G
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- Robotic Surgery: Current Applications and New Trends
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The history of telerobotic surgery involves a revolutionary approach to minimally-invasive surgery. The concept of “telemanipulation” or “telepresence” emerged in the 1940s and was first used to describe the sensation that a person is in one location willIe being in another. It …
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