Livmodertransplantation med robotassisterad titthålskirurgi
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Uterus transplantation with robot-assisted keyhole (as opposed to open) surgery, under the direction of Mats Brännström, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg. The images depict the surgery on a donor who, in this case, is the mother of the recipient. The operation is part of a research project.
2018, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg, Sweden
Photo: University of Gothenburg
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00:10 Plastic-wrapped robot arm movement, assisted by a surgeon with a classic instrument for keyhole surgery.
00:16 Joystick-like tool used by the surgeons to steer the various robot arms holding surgical instruments (which enter the body through centimeter-long openings in the abdominal wall).
00:50 Panoramic view of the operating room, with monitors showing the ongoing operation from the robot-guided camera. The surgical tools move around the uterus, raise it and hold it out aside. Thereafter, the organ is successively cut free during the operation, which lasts several hours.
01:48 Professor Mats Brännström, senior consultant physician, gets help with protective clothing.
02:47 In a nearby conference room, guests including researchers from various parts of the world watch the operation on wall-mounted screens.
03:19 A surgeon at one of the two workstations with monitors from which the robot arms holding surgical instruments are guided.
03:31 The two stations, on opposite sides. From one, the robot camera is also controlled.
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