Advanced robotic surgical systems in ophthalmology.

Eye
Matthew J GerberJean-Pierre Hubschman

Abstract

In this paper, an overview of advanced robotic surgical systems in ophthalmology is provided. The systems are introduced as representative examples of the degree of human vs. robotic control during surgical procedures. The details are presented on each system and the latest advancements of each are described. Future potential applications for surgical robotics in ophthalmology are discussed in detail, with representative examples provided alongside recent progress.

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