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A New Telerobotic Application: Remote Laparoscopic Surgery Using Satellites and Optical Fiber Networks for Data Exchange

Alberto Rovetta, Remo Sala, Francesca Cosmi, Xia Wen, S. Milanesi, D Sabbadini, A. Togno, Licinio Angelini, Antal K. Bejczy

Year
1996
Citations
28

Abstract

This article describes the significance in human, scientific, and technical terms of the first experiment in telerobotic surgery carried out between the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, and the Telerobotics Laboratory of the Politecnico di Milano on 7 July 1993. An Italian robot in the Telerobotics Laboratory was remotely controlled by an Italian surgeon in the United States. The robot's task was to perform a surgical operation on a model containing a pig's organs, involving execution of a biopsy, aspi ration of organic material, and two incisions in preparation of laparoscopy. Transmission was effected by means of a double satellite link, with three transceiver stations: one in Italy, one close to New York, and one in Pasadena, and two geostation ary satellites, the first over the Atlantic and the second over the United States. The route length of the signals was 150,000 km in each direction, and the two centers are 10,000 km apart.

Keywords

TeleroboticsJet propulsionRobotRoboticsTask (project management)Laparoscopic surgeryEngineeringRobotic surgeryLaparoscopyRemote sensing

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