2022
DOI: 10.1109/mra.2022.3141972
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A Study on the Dexterity of Surgical Robotic Tools in a Highly Immersive Virtual Environment: Assessing Usability and Efficacy

Abstract: This article has been accepted for inclusion in a future issue of this journal. Content is final as presented, with the exception of pagination.R obot-assisted minimally invasive surgery (RAMIS) has produced noticeable benefits for patients in the recent years [1], making it a favorable approach for a wide range of surgeries. The benefits of improving the dexterity of patient side manipulators to enable surgeons to perform more complex tasks are offset by the increased complexity of teleoperation and cognitive… Show more

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