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Journal of the Korean Society of Imaging Informatics in Medicine
2012 Volume.18 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.7
Historic Perspectives on the Development of Surgical Robots and Robotic Surgery
Choi Seung-Wook

Choi Jae-Soon
Kim Nam-Kug
Seo Joon-Beom
Abstract
Robotic surgery has been changing the paradigm of surgery for the recent decades. To begin withROBODOC, the world first surgical robot for orthopedic surgery in 1992, AESOP, the first laparoscopicassistant robot was released in 1993. Through the competing period between the ZEUS and daVinci surgical systems, as of the end of 2012, about 2,500 of the da Vinci surgical system were installedworldwide. In addition, many progresses have been in the field of robotic interventions.However, the current robotic surgery is still limited to the automation of a certain part of surgical procedures,or mimicking the surgeon¡¯s hand motions. For perspective, the robotic surgery is still a transitionaltechnology in early stage. Next steps might include robotic medicine, tele-surgery, and virtualreality. Furthermore these new technologies can enable tele-mentoring and surgical simulation, whichcould expand the opportunities of medical education.
KEYWORD
Robotic, Surgery, Intervention, Telesurgery, Simulation
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