2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22145175
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A New Robotic Endoscope Holder for Ear and Sinus Surgery with an Integrated Safety Device

Abstract: In the field of sinus and ear surgery, and more generally in microsurgery, the surgeon is faced with several challenges. The operations are traditionally carried out under binocular loupes, which allows for the surgeon to use both hands for a microinstrument and an aspiration tool. More recently, the development of endoscopic otological surgery allowed for seeing areas that are difficult to access. However, the need to handle the endoscope reduces the surgeon’s ability to use only one instrument at a time. Thu… Show more

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“…Head and neck surgery has been slow to adopt minimally-invasive surgical techniques because of the complex anatomy, limited operating space, and multiple contiguous layers and cavities in this region 1 . Technological developments in endoscopic and robotic surgery have led to significant advances in minimally-invasive surgery in all surgical fields, including head and neck surgery [2][3][4][5] . These surgical techniques eliminate the need for large, visible neck incisions and efficiently restore the function.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Head and neck surgery has been slow to adopt minimally-invasive surgical techniques because of the complex anatomy, limited operating space, and multiple contiguous layers and cavities in this region 1 . Technological developments in endoscopic and robotic surgery have led to significant advances in minimally-invasive surgery in all surgical fields, including head and neck surgery [2][3][4][5] . These surgical techniques eliminate the need for large, visible neck incisions and efficiently restore the function.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the third study, Michel et al [ 3 ] presented a prototype robot capable of supporting a surgeon during otological surgery. On the basis of the observation that patients may move or wake up during an operation, and that the surgeon must regularly clean the endoscope optics, new robot architecture was presented.…”
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confidence: 99%