Utility of a voice-activated system in minimally invasive surgery.

作者: Ibrahim Abdelkader Salama , Steven D. Schwaitzberg

DOI: 10.1089/LAP.2005.15.443

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摘要: Background: Advances in computer enhancements for surgery, including a voice-activated control system minimally invasive are being introduced into clinical practice. Few reports have objectively evaluated the utility of system. The aim this study was to evaluate delivery commands specific operating room (OR) equipment. Materials and Methods: We total 30 laparoscopic procedures: 15 hernia repairs, 10 cholecystectomies, 5 fundoplications performed with HERMES™ Operating Room Control Center (Computer Motion, Santa Barbara, California) When voice command (VC) HERMES given, circulating nurse observed her location recorded. 3 locations were A, immediately available OR, not engaged any other tasks; B, OR but or...

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