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Description of research activity: A research group of the Institutional Chair Hospital General Universitario de Valencia in Robotic and Advanced Surgery.
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Scientific-technical goals: - Investigacion en cirugia robotica
Research lines: - New instruments in endoscopic and robotic surgery.Development of surgical instruments to assist robotic surgery.
- Ergonomic adaptation of surgical devices.Currently, interventions are performed in a non-ergonomic way for surgeons and with patients being poorly secured to the operating table, preventing these interventions from being performed in optimal conditions that simplify and shorten them.
- Plastic and disposables systems in robotic surgery.It is as much about detecting disposable plastic elements and high frequency of use as it is about finding cheap and affordable alternatives for them.
- Training systems and collaborative guidance for robotic surgery through mixed reality techniques..Development of surgical instruments to assist robotic surgery. The development of elements for optimal handling and positioning of body structures is considered to be viable.
- Development of assistance systems in the surgical act. Assistant robot for handling..Development of a robotic assistant for handling.
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