首页|Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'Surgical Robotic Access System For Irreg ularly Shaped Robotic Actuators And Associated Robotic Surgical Instruments', fo r Approval (USPTO 20240306896)

Researchers Submit Patent Application, 'Surgical Robotic Access System For Irreg ularly Shaped Robotic Actuators And Associated Robotic Surgical Instruments', fo r Approval (USPTO 20240306896)

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2024 OCT 03 (NewsRx)-By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-From Washington, D.C., NewsRx journali sts report that a patent application by the inventors Albrecht, Jeremy (Rancho S anta Margarita, CA, US); Becerra, Matthew (Lake Forest, CA, US); Hong, Brian (Su nnyvale, CA, US); Hopkins, Timothy (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, US); Pugh, Brian (Lake Forest, CA, US); Vu, Bruno (Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, US), filed on May 24, 2024, was made available online on September 19, 2024. No assignee for this patent application has been made. News editors obtained the following quote from the background information suppli ed by the inventors: "This application is generally directed to surgical access devices and more particularly to surgical access systems for surgical robotics o r irregularly shaped instruments. "Surgical robotics has been gaining acceptance and seeks to replace or assist in particular surgical procedures. In particular, some surgical assistance provide d by surgical robotics is designed to alleviate complicated or repetitive tasks. However, surgical robotics provides challenges where procedures performed by a surgeon without robotic assistance would not encounter. One such area is with su rgical access devices used in surgery to facilitate the introduction of various surgical instruments into natural biological vessels, conduits, orifices, caviti es, and other interior regions of the body. Surgical robotic instruments or actu ators impose other restrictions that are not encountered or not a limitation wit h other surgical instruments or actuators, e.g., a surgeon's hand. Such challeng es are further exasperated by the limited or restricted surgical area or environ ment. For example, the surgical environment may require an introduction of lapar oscopic or particular sized instruments or actuators into the abdomen of the bod y and/or introduced into regions that include fluid or gas under pressure."

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