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Telesurgery: Past, Present, and Future.

Cureus. 2018 May 31;10(5):e2716. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2716.

Choi PJ, Oskouian RJ, Tubbs RS.

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Abstract

Telesurgery uses wireless networking and robotic technology to allow surgeons to operate on patients who are distantly located. This technology not only benefits today's shortage of surgeons, but it also eliminates geographical barriers that prevent timely and high-quality surgical intervention, financial burden, complications, and often risky long-distance travel. The system also provides improved surgical accuracy and ensures the safety of surgeons. In this paper, we describe the current trend of telesurgery's innovative developments and its future.

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haptic feedback; latency time; robotic surgery; telemedicine; telesurgery; travel medicine; virtual interactive presence

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