释义 |
Definition of telesurgery in US English: telesurgerynounˈteləˌsərjərēˈtɛləˌsərdʒəriˈtɛləˌsərdʒəri Surgery performed by a doctor considerably distant from the patient, using medical robotics and multimedia image communication. Example sentencesExamples - While the early roots of telemedicine arose out of the need to support remote communities, much of the modern endeavour, like telesurgery, is almost all about extending the boundaries of the possible.
- Applications are likely to determine advances not only in surgical training but also in operative planning, operative strategy, and techniques, as well as in telesurgery.
- Experiments are being tried in many countries with remote consultations, sometimes called televisits or teleconsultations, and with remote control of surgical operations, telesurgery.
- Doctors there will focus on addressing unmet medical needs, such as developing minimally invasive robotic surgery and telesurgery techniques.
Derivatives nounˈteləˌsərjən Then the cyber-surgery unit, guided by a telesurgeon miles away, whirs into action. Example sentencesExamples - Here, the author outlines some of the current methods used to bring the telesurgeon closer to the patient by the use of various HCI methods.
- One of my colleagues, Dr. Tim Johns, who is an avid telesurgeon, couldn't be with us today.
- Then, the cyber surgery unit, guided by a telesurgeon from a remote area, starts removing or fixing the wound.
- The Canadian telesurgeon has performed more than two dozen telesurgeries from Ontario on patients who are nearly 250 miles away.
Definition of telesurgery in US English: telesurgerynounˈteləˌsərjərēˈtɛləˌsərdʒəri Surgery performed by a doctor considerably distant from the patient, using medical robotics and multimedia image communication. Example sentencesExamples - Applications are likely to determine advances not only in surgical training but also in operative planning, operative strategy, and techniques, as well as in telesurgery.
- Experiments are being tried in many countries with remote consultations, sometimes called televisits or teleconsultations, and with remote control of surgical operations, telesurgery.
- Doctors there will focus on addressing unmet medical needs, such as developing minimally invasive robotic surgery and telesurgery techniques.
- While the early roots of telemedicine arose out of the need to support remote communities, much of the modern endeavour, like telesurgery, is almost all about extending the boundaries of the possible.
|