Hospital may cut surgery delays with robots - Telegraph
Extract:
"British doctors are pioneering the use of a robotic arm to carry out a life-saving heart procedure.
Cardiologists in London are using the technology to navigate inside the heart when treating patients for a fast or irregular heartbeat.
Tony Blair, the former prime minister, underwent the procedure, done by hand, at Hammersmith Hospital in 2004.
Doctors at St Mary's Hospital in London are using the Sensei Robot to control the wires that are passed along the arteries into the heart during catheter ablation.
The cardiologist sits at a computer console and controls the robot arm with a joystick to feed the wires along the blood vessel while following the progress of the operation on a monitor.
The wires cauterise a tiny section of malfunctioning heart muscle to stop the electric signals that create a rapid or irregular rhythm.
Without the robot's precise movements, the wires can damage healthy tissue. Few doctors are skilled enough to carry out the procedure by hand, leading to long waiting lists for the treatment.
However, the robot means hundreds more doctors can carry out the procedure and more patients with the condition, known as atrial fibrillation (AF), can be treated.
The condition is associated with increased long-term risk for severe stroke and heart failure."
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Friday, July 20, 2007
Hospital may cut surgery delays by using a robotic arm
Posted by Willow at 4:58 pm
Labels: atrial fibrillation, British doctors, catheter ablation, eat less salt, heart failure, robotic arm, Sensei Robot, stroke
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