Human factors in robotic assisted surgery: Lessons from studies ‘in the Wild’

Volume: 78, Pages: 270 - 276
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
This article reviews studies conducted "in the wild" that explore the "ironies of automation" in Robotic Assisted Surgery (RAS). Workload may be reduced for the surgeon, but increased for other team members, with postural stress relocated rather than reduced, and the introduction of a range of new challenges, for example, in the need to control multiple arms, with multiple instruments; and the increased demands of being physically separated from...
Paper Details
Title
Human factors in robotic assisted surgery: Lessons from studies ‘in the Wild’
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
78
Pages
270 - 276
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