REVIEW
Robotic technology in urology
Department of Urology, Guys Hospital and GKT Medical School, London, UK
Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
D Murphy
Department of Urology, 1st Floor, Thomas Guy House, Guys Hospital, London SE1 9RT, UK; decmurphy{at}doctors.net.uk
Urology has increasingly become a technology-driven specialty. The advent of robotic surgical systems in the past 10 years has led to urologists becoming the world leaders in the use of such technology. In this paper, we review the history and current status of robotic technology in urology. From the earliest uses of robots for transurethral resection of the prostate, to robotic devices for manipulating laparoscopes and to the current crop of masterslave devices for robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery, the evolution of robotics in the urology operating theatre is presented. Future possibilities, including the prospects for nanotechnology in urology, are awaited.
Abbreviations: AESOP, Automated Endoscopic System for Optimal Positioning
Keywords: robotics; daVinci; prostatectomy; nanotechnology
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