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Artificial intelligence, robotics and eye surgery: are we overfitted?
2019
International Journal of Retina and Vitreous
Eye surgery, specifically retinal micro-surgery involves sensory and motor skill that approaches human boundaries and physiological limits for steadiness, accuracy, and the ability to detect the small forces involved. Despite assumptions as to the benefit of robots in surgery and also despite great development effort, numerous challenges to the full development and adoption of robotic assistance in surgical ophthalmology, remain. Historically, the first in-human-robot-assisted retinal surgery
doi:10.1186/s40942-019-0202-y
pmid:31890281
pmcid:PMC6912992
fatcat:dy32hjoxhbh57cgmfjdrwyhx6a