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Demonstration of Da Vinci Robot Part 1
For Surgeon / May 25th, 2020 7:18 am     A+ | a-



This is a video lecture on the demonstration of Davinci Robot Part 1. The da Vinci Surgical System is a robotic surgical system made by the American company Intuitive Surgical. Approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2000, it is designed to facilitate surgery using a minimally invasive approach and is controlled by a surgeon from a console.
 

As an AI language model, I don't have a physical presence to demonstrate the Da Vinci Robot parts, but I can provide some information about the key components of the robot.



 

The da Vinci Surgical System is a sophisticated robotic platform designed to enable complex surgery using a minimally invasive approach. The system consists of three components:

  1. Console: This is the control center where the surgeon sits and operates the robot. The console features a 3D high-definition vision system, which provides the surgeon with a magnified view of the surgical site. The surgeon uses master controls to manipulate the robotic instruments.

  2. Patient cart: The patient cart is positioned next to the operating table and holds the robotic arms and instruments. The robotic arms are inserted through small incisions in the patient's body, and the instruments are used to perform the surgical procedure.

  3. Robotic arms and instruments: The robotic arms and instruments are attached to the patient cart and are controlled by the surgeon from the console. The instruments are designed to mimic the movements of the surgeon's hand, allowing for greater dexterity and precision.

Overall, the da Vinci Surgical System is a highly advanced technology that has revolutionized minimally invasive surgery. Its precision, dexterity, and minimally invasive approach have made it an invaluable tool for surgeons across a range of specialties.

There are several advantages to using the da Vinci Surgical System:

 

  1. Minimally invasive: The da Vinci system allows surgeons to perform complex surgeries through small incisions, which results in less pain, scarring, and blood loss, and faster recovery time for patients.

  2. Greater precision and control: The robotic arms and instruments of the da Vinci system provide surgeons with greater dexterity, range of motion, and control than traditional laparoscopic instruments, allowing for greater precision and accuracy during surgery.

  3. 3D visualization: The system provides high-definition, three-dimensional imaging of the surgical site, allowing for better visualization and greater accuracy during surgery.

  4. Reduced risk of complications: The minimally invasive nature of da Vinci surgery, coupled with the precision and control of the robotic arms, can reduce the risk of complications such as infection, nerve damage, and other complications associated with traditional open surgery.

  5. Shorter hospital stays: Patients who undergo surgery with the da Vinci system typically have shorter hospital stays, as well as a faster recovery time, enabling them to return to their daily activities sooner.

  6. Increased range of procedures: The da Vinci Surgical System allows for a broader range of procedures to be performed, including those that were once considered too complex or risky for traditional surgery.

  7. Improved outcomes: Studies have shown that da Vinci surgery can lead to improved outcomes, including lower complication rates, reduced blood loss, and faster recovery times.

  8. Surgeon ergonomics: The da Vinci system is designed to reduce physical strain on surgeons, which can reduce the risk of surgeon fatigue and injury, allowing them to perform longer and more complex procedures.

  9. Enhanced patient safety: The system's advanced features, including real-time monitoring and automatic safety checks, help to ensure that patients are kept safe during surgery.

  10. Training opportunities: The da Vinci system provides a unique training opportunity for surgeons, enabling them to develop their skills in minimally invasive surgery and robotics.

    In summary, the da Vinci Surgical System offers many advantages over traditional open surgery and laparoscopic surgery, making it an innovative and valuable tool for surgeons across various surgical specialties. Its advanced technology, coupled with its safety and efficiency, allows for greater precision and control, improved outcomes, and faster recovery times, ultimately benefiting patients and healthcare providers alike.

     While the da Vinci Surgical System offers many advantages, like any surgical procedure, there are potential complications associated with its use. Some of the complications that can arise from da Vinci surgery include:

    Conversion to open surgery: In some cases, da Vinci surgery may need to be converted to traditional open surgery if complications arise during the procedure.
     
    Injury to surrounding tissues or organs: The robotic arms used in da Vinci surgery are designed to be precise, but there is still a risk of damage to surrounding tissues or organs during the procedure.
     
    Nerve damage: The surgery may involve manipulation of nerves, which could lead to nerve damage and associated complications.
     
    Bleeding and infection: As with any surgical procedure, there is a risk of bleeding and infection associated with da Vinci surgery.
     
    Anesthesia complications: General anesthesia carries risks, such as respiratory or cardiac complications.
     
    Equipment failure: As with any technology, equipment failure is possible and could impact the surgical procedure.
     
    Increased cost: The da Vinci system is expensive, which can result in higher costs for patients and healthcare providers.
     
    Surgeon learning curve: The da Vinci Surgical System requires specialized training, and surgeons who are still in the learning curve phase may have a higher risk of complications.
     
    Longer operating time: The da Vinci surgery may take longer than traditional surgery, which could increase the risk of complications, such as anesthesia-related problems and infection.
     
    Limited tactile feedback: The surgeon has limited tactile feedback when performing surgery with the da Vinci system compared to open surgery, which may increase the risk of unintentional tissue damage.
     
    In summary, while the da Vinci Surgical System has many advantages, it is essential to understand that there are potential complications associated with its use. Patients should discuss these risks with their surgeon before undergoing surgery and choose a surgeon who is experienced with the da Vinci system to minimize the risk of complications. Overall, the da Vinci system is a highly advanced technology that has revolutionized minimally invasive surgery and is considered safe and effective in experienced hands.
     
     

11 COMMENTS
Dr. Prakash Jain
#11
Jun 3rd, 2020 7:25 am
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Dr. Kogen Gogai
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Jun 2nd, 2020 4:18 pm
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Dr. Hassan A. Adilakun
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Dr. Ilhan Idris Abu Taher
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Jun 2nd, 2020 3:23 pm
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Dr. Abimbola Abioye
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Jun 2nd, 2020 3:12 pm
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Dr. Radu Albot
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Jun 1st, 2020 7:36 am
Thanks for your informative and educative Demonstration of Da Vinci Robot Part 1. you are great surgeon and teacher both. thanks for upload this video.
Dr. Mary Lee Vance
#4
May 31st, 2020 9:27 am
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Dr. Mohammed Ali
#3
May 30th, 2020 10:27 am
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Dr. Mayank Rawat
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May 30th, 2020 9:22 am
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Dr. Barish Dardari
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May 30th, 2020 7:37 am
I would like to thank you for the efforts you have made this video of.Demonstration of Da Vinci Robot Part 1. I am hoping the same best work from you in the future as well. Thanks...Dr. Mishra.
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