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Introducción a la cirugía robótica (Hombre) - Medical Animation

 

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Introducción a la cirugía robótica (Hombre) - Medical Animation
MEDICAL ANIMATION TRANSCRIPT: La cirugía robótica es una operación mínimamente invasiva realizada por cirujanos que manipulan brazos robóticos a través de varias incisiones diminutas denominadas puertos. Una máquina de cirugía de robótica consta de varios elementos principales como la consola donde el cirujano se sienta mientras realiza la operación, el carro ubicado al lado del paciente que incluye cuatro brazos robóticos interactivos conectados con instrumentos quirúrgicos y sistema de visión 3D de alta definición. Este sistema permite a los cirujanos realizar movimientos precisos y controlados en el cuerpo con una mayor visión y destreza. Durante la cirugía robótica el cirujano insertará una cámara 3D de alta definición a través de uno de los puertos. La cámara proporcionará una vista ampliada de la zona quirúrgica. Luego, el cirujano insertará instrumentos quirúrgicos especializados sostenidos por los brazos robóticos restantes, a través de los otros puertos. Sentado en la consola de la computadora, el cirujano observará el área quirúrgica través de un visor y moverá los instrumentos quirúrgicos y la cámara con controles similares a palancas de mando y pedales. Los movimientos del cirujano generarán la entrada de datos informáticos para guiar el movimiento de los brazos del robot y de las herramientas quirúrgicas. Algunas de las ventajas del sistema son: movimiento controlado y preciso de las herramientas quirúrgicas, prevención de sacudidas o temblores involuntarios de la mano, capacidad de funcionar en espacios más pequeños a diferencia de la mano humana, mejor visibilidad de la zona quirúrgica y menor pérdida de sangre y necesidad de cicatrización en el paciente.

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