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Robotics in Surgery (Introductory Concepts) provides an entry-level overview of how robotic systems are used in modern surgical environments. The course covers the evolution of surgical robotics, system architectures, key components, surgeon–robot interaction, and safety considerations. It is designed for biomedical engineers, healthcare professionals, and students seeking foundational knowledge of robotic-assisted surgery.
Introduction to Surgical Robotics
History & Evolution of Robotics in Surgery
Types of Surgical Robotic Systems
System Architecture & Key Components
Surgeon Console & Robotic Manipulators
Surgical Workflow & Operating Room Integration
Accuracy, Precision & Motion Scaling
Safety, Reliability & Risk Considerations
Clinical Applications of Surgical Robots
Limitations & Challenges in Robotic Surgery
Future Trends in Surgical Robotics
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