This book provides a trove of insightful perspectives on the
current state and the realization of digital surgery. Digital surgery
entails the application of artificial intelligence and machine
learning toward automation in robotic-assisted surgery. More
generally, the objective is to digitally define the patient, the
surgical field, and the surgical problem or task at hand; to operate
based on information, rather than based on anatomic planes alone. But
digital surgery has shapeshifted into other, equally intriguing faces
– many of which are exemplified by topics throughout this book.
Digital surgery is fundamental to 3D-printed organs, mind-controlled
limbs, image-guided navigation, and tele-mentoring. It is the key that
unlocks the metaphorical doorway to surgical access, thereby creating
a global framework for surgical training, education, planning, and
much more. This text provides methods of measurement and perception
outside of the human umwelt – including the ability to visualize
fields beyond the visible light spectrum, via near infrared
fluorescent organic dyes which are rapidly being bioengineered to
target specific tumors, as well as native anatomic structures of
interest. Written by experts in the field, Digital Surgery is
designed to help surgeons operate with an enriched understanding of an
individual’s specific attributes: including the human phenome,
physiome, microbiome, genome, and epigenome. It also aids surgeons in
harnessing the power and fluidity of the cloud, which is emerging as a
significant resource for surgeons both regionally and globally.
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ISBN
9783030491000
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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