Session 1: Surgical Robotics
CHAIRS
Axel Krieger | Johns Hopkins | United States
Juan Alberto Sanchez Margallo | Centro de Cirugía de Mínima Invasión Jesús Usón | Spain
Axel Krieger | Johns Hopkins | United States| Autonomous Robotic Surgery: Science Fiction or Reality?
Robert Webster | Vanderbilt | United States | Virtuoso robotic surgery system
Sheela Sharma | Vanderbilt | United States | Concentric tubes for surgical hemostatis | ABSTRACT
Dwight Meglan | Boston | United States | Historical reviews and future trends
Filipe Pedrosa | Western University | Canada | Handheld concentric tube robot for percutaneous nephrolithomy | ABSTRACT
Dan Stoianovici | Johns Hopkins | United States | Robotically assisted ultrasound guided prostate biopsy | ABSTRACT
Uwe Spetzer | Karlsruhe Hospital | Germany | VR / AR and AI versus Human Intelligence - the neurosurgical view | ABSTRACT
Federico Lavagno | University of Turin | Italy | Feasibility and perioperative outcomes of single-port nephroureterectomy | ABSTRACT
Michael Kasman | University of Texas | United States | Contiuum robot and simulator for fetal surgery | ABSTRACT
Mojtaba Esfandiari | Johns Hopkins | United States | Robot-Assisted Retinal Vein Cannulation | ABSTRACT