Surgical robotics archives - vol. 11
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Abstract
This
paper describes the significance in human, scientific and technical
terms of the first experiment of robotic telesurgery effected between
the Telerobotics Laboratory of the Politecnico di Milano and the Jet
Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, in Pasadena California, on 7 July 1993. An
Italian surgeon controlled from the USA an Italian robot in the
Telerobotics Laboratory in such a way that the robot performed a biopsy,
on a model containing the organs of a pig, carrying out an aspiration
of organic material and two incisions for the commencement of the
surgical operation of laparoscopy. Transmission was effected by means of
a double satellite link with three stations-one in Italy, one in New
York and one in Pasadena and two geostationary satellites, the first
over the Atlantic and the second over the United States. The route
length of the signals was 150,000 km in each direction and the two
centres are 14,000 km apart.
Source: IEEE Xplore
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