Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292)
Course 0000002730 in WS 2018/9
General Data
Course Type | lecture with integrated exercises |
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Semester Weekly Hours | 4 SWS |
Organisational Unit | Informatics 16 - Chair of Computer Aided Medical Procedures (Prof. Navab) |
Lecturers |
Ulrich Eck Julian Klodmann Responsible/Coordination: Nassir Navab |
Dates |
Assignment to Modules
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IN2292: Introduction to Surgical Robotics / Introduction to Surgical Robotics
This module is included in the following catalogs:- Focus Area Bio-Sensors in M.Sc. Biomedical Engineering and Medical Physics
Further Information
Courses are together with exams the building blocks for modules. Please keep in mind that information on the contents, learning outcomes and, especially examination conditions are given on the module level only – see section "Assignment to Modules" above.
additional remarks | After attending this lecture, you'll know about: ◦ Analyzing the pros and cons of the use of robots in existing surgical workflows ◦ Fundamentals of modes of operation, compiling requirements, specifying components and integration aspects of systems ◦ Conception and modeling of solutions for problems based on technical and algorithmic approaches ◦ Definition of a clinical project for enhancing surgical applications by the use of robotics You will have the opportunity to: ◦ Learn about the cutting edge research in surgical robotics ◦ Talk to specialists from technology development and physicians in the field ◦ Attend a surgery (in teams of 3-4) ◦ Develop and present your own approach of robotics assistance in the operating room ◦ Do practical work and pass a final test The application-oriented course begins with a presentation of current surgical interventions with robotics assistance and correspondent research projects, analysing benefits and drawbacks. Then, basic knowledge about surgical techniques is presented. Several lectures put the focus on background knowledge that is required for computer scientists to include robotics in their research projects. The acquired knowledge is applied by the students to develop a solution to an existing clinical problem using robotics assistance. Further information: http://campar.in.tum.de/Chair/TeachingWs14SurgicalRobotics |
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Course documents Additional information Current information TUMonline entry |
Equivalent Courses (e. g. in other semesters)
Semester | Title | Lecturers | Dates |
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WS 2023/4 | Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292) | Eck, U. Klodmann, J. |
Thu, 08:00–12:00, MI 03.13.010 |
WS 2022/3 | Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292) |
Eck, U.
Klodmann, J.
Responsible/Coordination: Navab, N. |
Thu, 08:00–12:00, MI 03.13.010 |
WS 2021/2 | Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292) |
Eck, U.
Klodmann, J.
Responsible/Coordination: Navab, N. |
Thu, 08:00–12:00, MI 03.13.010 and singular or moved dates |
WS 2020/1 | Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292) |
Eck, U.
Klodmann, J.
Responsible/Coordination: Navab, N. |
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WS 2019/20 | Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292) |
Eck, U.
Klodmann, J.
Responsible/Coordination: Navab, N. |
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WS 2017/8 | Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292) |
Klodmann, J.
Responsible/Coordination: Navab, N. |
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WS 2016/7 | Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292) | ||
WS 2015/6 | Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292) | ||
WS 2014/5 | Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292) | ||
WS 2013/4 | Introduction to Surgical Robotics (IN2292) |