Robotic-Assisted Surgery: Minimally Invasive Heart Bypass Surgery
Daniel O’Hair, MD, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeon, Aurora Health Care
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Daniel O’Hair, MD, Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgeon, Aurora Health Care
Everett Clinic patients benefit from the most advanced technologies available today—from robotic assisted surgery to laparoscopic surgery. For more information please visit www.everettclinic.com For a full biography of Dr. Millie, please visit: michaelpmillie.everettclinic.com
If you’ve ever been diagnosed with prostate cancer or kidney cancer, your doctor may recommend surgery. What risks are involved? How long will it take to recover? With advancements in robotic surgery doctors are now able to perform precise, minimally invasive surgery, and patients experience less pain and recover more quickly. Call 877-422-8237 or visit [...]
Navigation during Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS) has recognized difficulties due to limited field-of-view, off-axis visualization and loss of direct 3D vision. This can cause visual-spatial disorientation when exploring complex in vivo structures. In this video, we present an approach to dynamic view expansion which builds a 3D textured model of the MIS environment to facilitate [...]
This video shows Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) for minimally invasive surgery. The bottom video shows the 3D map and the position of the laparoscope. The top image shows the image captured by the laparscope and the features tracked in the image. Simultaneous Stereoscope Localization and Soft-Tissue Mapping for Minimal Invasive Surgery was presented at [...]
Joe, a retired Orange Park resident and active woodworker, went in for a screening and got more than expected. He was diagnosed with lung cancer. His doctor at Orange Park recommended removal of one-third of his lung, and Joe chose robotic assisted surgery.
Shirley, a retired registered nurse, went in for testing at Orange Park and found out she had lung cancer. She was devastated since it was her second bout with cancer. Fortunately for Shirley, the lung cancer was caught in its early stages and her doctor recommended robotic assisted surgery.
Shirley, a retired registered nurse, went in for testing at Orange Park and found out she had lung cancer. She was devastated since it was her second bout with cancer. Fortunately for Shirley, the lung cancer was caught in its early stages and her doctor recommended robotic assisted surgery.
Video date: Jun 18, 2009 Good Samaritan and Bethesda North hospitals are at the forefront of robotic-assisted surgery, a leading-edge surgical option that combines the patient benefits of minimally invasive surgery with the techniques and efficacy of open surgery. Learn more at RoboticSurgeryExperts.com or call 1-888-843-8331.
Everett Clinic patients benefit from the most advanced technologies available today—from robotic assisted surgery to 3D image-guided surgery. For more information please visit www.everettclinic.com For a full biography of Dr. Goodman, please visit: johnlgoodman.everettclinic.com
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