Roboterassistierte Systeme der Gegenwart

@article{Franz2019RoboterassistierteSD,
  title={Roboterassistierte Systeme der Gegenwart},
  author={Toni Franz and Jens Rassweiler and Evangelos Liatsikos and Iason Kyriazis and Thorsten Bach and Stefan Siemer and Krassimir Yanev and Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg},
  journal={Uro-News},
  year={2019},
  volume={23},
  pages={24-29},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:71145663}
}
Roboterassistierte Systeme gewinnen in der Urochirurgie zunehmend an Bedeutung. Es existiert eine Vielzahl robotischer Assistenzsysteme, die zwar größtenteils noch nicht klinisch eingesetzt werden können, aber erahnen lassen, wie sich die Urochirurgie verändern wird: Die bisherige Monopolstellung des daVinci-Systems dürfte damit bald Geschichte sein. Im ersten Teil des Beitrags soll ein Überblick über die derzeit erhältlichen robotischen Assistenzsysteme gegeben werden. 
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