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Match each term with the correct definition. 1. Equipment tower that signals relayed by fiber optic cables to the surgeo
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Match each term with the correct definition. 1. Equipment tower that signals relayed by fiber optic cables to the surgeon console so they can be controlled. 2. a. Surgeon console Refers to providing sense of touch. b. Open console design 3. Freely moveable unit system that features a single instrument attached to a base. c. Closed console design 4. d. Remote data display Nonsterile control station where the surgeon sits or stands while operating e. Hand controllers 5. CT or MRI scans can be displayed on the screen monitor at f. Foot controls any time. g. Bedside unit 6. Describes instruments whose tips are multidirectional h. Modular robotic system 7. Used to move the surgical instruments during the procedure. i. Optics 8. Equipment used to provide three-dimensional images, as well as an endoscopic field of vision that can be panned or out with- out loss of image, quality, or light. j. Vision tower k. Wristed 9. Refers to the tips of the robotic instruments in a nose-up and nose-down position. a 1. Pitch 10. m. Yaw Surgeon console system referred to as immersive featuring a cockpit-style viewer n. Haptic 11. Used on some systems to activate the energy instruments. 12. Surgeon console system that has no cockpit or hood. 13. Refers to the tips of the robotic instruments making right and left turns in a space. 14. Receptacle for the surgical instruments and endoscope that are inserted into designated arms.
SHORT ANSWER Provide a short answer for each
question or
statement. 1. Robotic-assisted surgery evolved from the technology of minimally invasive surgery. Describe the similarities. 2. What does the US Food and Drug Administration define robotic-assisted surgical device as a subtype of? 3. Differentiate between the Veress needle technique and Hasson techniques for creation of pneumoperitoneum.