Ear, nose and throat surgery

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Authors

  • Omid Majdani
  • Thomas Rau
  • Tobias Ortmaier
  • Thomas Lenarz

Research Organisations

External Research Organisations

  • Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg)
  • Hannover Medical School (MHH)
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRobotic Surgery
Subtitle of host publicationApplications and Advances
PublisherFuture Medicine Ltd.
Pages61-72
Number of pages12
ISBN (electronic)9781780842318
ISBN (print)9781780842332
Publication statusPublished - 21 Mar 2013

Abstract

▪ Currently different robotic systems for guiding endoscopes for minimally invasive procedures are being investigated. ▪ Other developments will allow minimally invasive access routes for procedures that were previously performed conventionally and open. ▪ Master-slave systems are used in minimally invasive soft-tissue surgery in the area of the larynx and pharynx. ▪ The trend goes towards robotic systems for the production of patient-specific intraoperative frames, which serve as guidance for surgical instruments.

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Ear, nose and throat surgery. / Majdani, Omid; Rau, Thomas; Ortmaier, Tobias et al.
Robotic Surgery: Applications and Advances. Future Medicine Ltd., 2013. p. 61-72.

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Majdani, O, Rau, T, Ortmaier, T & Lenarz, T 2013, Ear, nose and throat surgery. in Robotic Surgery: Applications and Advances. Future Medicine Ltd., pp. 61-72. https://doi.org/10.2217/EBO.12.510
Majdani, O., Rau, T., Ortmaier, T., & Lenarz, T. (2013). Ear, nose and throat surgery. In Robotic Surgery: Applications and Advances (pp. 61-72). Future Medicine Ltd.. https://doi.org/10.2217/EBO.12.510
Majdani O, Rau T, Ortmaier T, Lenarz T. Ear, nose and throat surgery. In Robotic Surgery: Applications and Advances. Future Medicine Ltd. 2013. p. 61-72 doi: 10.2217/EBO.12.510
Majdani, Omid ; Rau, Thomas ; Ortmaier, Tobias et al. / Ear, nose and throat surgery. Robotic Surgery: Applications and Advances. Future Medicine Ltd., 2013. pp. 61-72
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