Dr Sloane Guy is one of the best and most experienced cardiac/thoracic surgeons. Even if you don't need robotic surgery and require a full sternotomy...he is the one to consult with. Speaking from experience...he saved my life.
It was wrong to insult Theodore Billroth as he was talking relatively in 1880-90s . Also laparoscopic Surgery wasn’t pioneered in 1989 remember the Gynaecologists we’re doing laparoscopy routinely before them and in fact Kelling did it in 1901 in dogs and Jacobaeus did it in humans in 1910 so accuracy of history is helpful .
For record it was a German gynecologist who had performed the first lap-appendicectomy and Philip Mauret a French surgeon who is credited to the first lap cholecystectomy in the world ( 1986)
Ultimately I think robotics will enable less skilled surgeons and surgeons no longer in their prime to achieve consistently good results. Looking further down the road I think we'll see even more of the human hands taken out of the equation, with the robot being able to autonomously perform many skilled operations, and the job of the human becoming to guide the robot through an individual's unique anatomy and oversee. There should be more teamwork as well. Instead of one surgeon performing the entire job it would be more efficient to have teams with specialization in certain subtasks of the procedure to reduce overall surgery time as well as cut down on human fatigue.
Managers balk about (unethical) high purchase price of a robot, because of one dominant manufacturer, and studies showing robot surgery takes more time and recovery is not faster. Robot enthusiasts point at surgery that was not possible without robots. Robots still have a long way to go
Dr Sloane Guy is one of the best and most experienced cardiac/thoracic surgeons. Even if you don't need robotic surgery and require a full sternotomy...he is the one to consult with. Speaking from experience...he saved my life.
I need to have my Mitral Valve Repaired (hopefully I'm a candidate like my mom was) and Dr Guy has basically the most respect of anyone in this field.
Thank you so much doctor!
Epic - The old guard telling you some procedure is impossible.
Answer - question everyone and never take no for an answer.
Bravo! Keep up the great work!
It was wrong to insult Theodore Billroth as he was talking relatively in 1880-90s . Also laparoscopic Surgery wasn’t pioneered in 1989 remember the Gynaecologists we’re doing laparoscopy routinely before them and in fact Kelling did it in 1901 in dogs and Jacobaeus did it in humans in 1910 so accuracy of history is helpful .
For record it was a German gynecologist who had performed the first lap-appendicectomy and Philip Mauret a French surgeon who is credited to the first lap cholecystectomy in the world ( 1986)
Wow!!!!
Ultimately I think robotics will enable less skilled surgeons and surgeons no longer in their prime to achieve consistently good results. Looking further down the road I think we'll see even more of the human hands taken out of the equation, with the robot being able to autonomously perform many skilled operations, and the job of the human becoming to guide the robot through an individual's unique anatomy and oversee. There should be more teamwork as well. Instead of one surgeon performing the entire job it would be more efficient to have teams with specialization in certain subtasks of the procedure to reduce overall surgery time as well as cut down on human fatigue.
Learnt so much,
Bundle of thanks.
Great info :)
Cmr is the best on the market :)
Lol, no. Intuitive is.
CMR is the best ever
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Managers balk about (unethical) high purchase price of a robot, because of one dominant manufacturer, and studies showing robot surgery takes more time and recovery is not faster. Robot enthusiasts point at surgery that was not possible without robots. Robots still have a long way to go