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Re: cptjsd post# 30544

Friday, 01/22/2016 2:01:52 PM

Friday, January 22, 2016 2:01:52 PM

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Ultimately, a good idea to allow the robot to follow the repositioning of the patient.

Practically speaking, there are A LOT of things connected to the patient that still need to be monitored/supported/repositioned any time the movement is more than tiny. Drapes, supports, electro leads, catheters, IVs, anesthesia masks, etTube, grounding pads, etc..

I'm wondering if a lot of surgical personnel (docs and everyone else) wouldn't think it was worth the trouble and expense.