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Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Robotics
  • Surgical Technology

Background:

  • Robotic systems are being developed for ophthalmic surgery.
  • Current designs include smart surgical tools, comanipulation devices, and telemanipulators.
  • The Preceyes surgical system has demonstrated successful human intraocular surgery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the current state of robotics in ophthalmology.
  • To analyze the advantages and disadvantages of different robotic system designs.
  • To outline the clinical development pathway and future trends in ophthalmic robotics.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current robotic systems in ophthalmology.
  • Analysis of system designs: smart tools, comanipulation, telemanipulation.
  • Evaluation of clinical development and future potential.

Main Results:

  • Three main robotic designs are under development for eye surgery.
  • Telemanipulation systems (Preceyes, da Vinci) show successful application in human and ex-vivo surgeries.
  • Most eye-specific systems are still in research, with potential evolution towards semi-autonomous surgery.

Conclusions:

  • Ophthalmic robotics is nascent but advancing towards clinical integration.
  • Robotic surgery is expected to be adopted first for complex vitreo-retinal procedures.
  • Anterior segment applications are anticipated to follow retinal surgery advancements.