An anthropomorphic design for a minimally invasive surgical system based on a survey of surgical technologies, techniques and training

Over the past century, abdominal surgery has seen a rapid transition from open procedures to less invasive methods, such as robot‐assisted minimally invasive surgery (MIS). This study aimed to investigate and discuss the needs of MIS in terms of instrumentation and to inform the design of a novel instrument.

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