Sensorimotor Challenges in Minimally Invasive Surgery: A Theoretically-Oriented Review
Christopher L. Hewitson,
Matthew J. Crossley,
John Cartmill
et al.
Abstract:Objective This review surveys the literature on sensorimotor challenges impacting performance in laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery (MIS). Background Despite its well-known benefits for patients, achieving proficiency in MIS can be challenging for surgeons due to many factors including altered visual perspectives and fulcrum effects in instrument handling. Research on these and other sensorimotor challenges has been hindered by imprecise terminology and the lack of a unified theoretical framework to guide… Show more
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