SURGICAL
Not everything that counts can be easily counted
Hani J. Marcus, Archie Hughes‐Hallett, Thomas P. Cundy, Dipankar Nandi, Guang Yang, Ara Darzi
- Year
- 2013
- Citations
- 8
Abstract
Paul and colleagues highlight the need for national registries on robotic surgery to collect data on rare events, long term outcomes, and quality assurance more effectively.1 However, it would be hasty to draw conclusions on the comparative effectiveness of robotic versus traditional minimally invasive surgery on the basis of such information alone. Robotic assistance is an adjunct to traditional minimally invasive …
Keywords
Quality assuranceInvasive surgeryMedical physicsQuality (philosophy)Robotic surgeryComputer scienceMedicinePsychologyArtificial intelligenceSurgery
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