单词 | telesurgery |
释义 | > as lemmastelesurgery telesurgery n. Brit. /ˈtɛlᵻˌsəːdʒ(ə)ri/ , U.S. /ˈtɛləˌsərdʒ(ə)ri/ the practice of performing surgery on a patient remotely, using telecommunications technology to control medical robots and to receive audio-visual feedback; an instance of surgery performed in this way.In earliest use in Science Fiction.ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > [noun] > types of surgery generally plastic surgery1837 self-surgery1863 oral surgery1866 electrosurgery1870 Listerism1880 morioplasty1880 brain surgery1881 tachytomy1898 neurosurgery1904 radiosurgery1929 psychosurgery1936 microsurgery1959 microsurgery1960 cryosurgery1962 day surgery1968 work1968 biosurgery1969 psychic surgery1975 telesurgery1976 1976 A. C. Clarke Imperial Earth xxxi. 203 He had to rush to Hawaii, for an emergency operation... Hawaii's almost exactly on the other side of the world—which means you have to work through two comsats in series. During telesurgery, that extra time delay can be critical... A half-second lag would not matter in conversation; but between a surgeon's hand and eye, it might be fatal. 1990 Surg. & Radiol. Anat. 12 157/3 In telesurgery.., one cannot see directly what is being operated upon, as the approach is remote and narrow. 2007 B. Cavanaugh in H. J. Miller Societies & Cities in Age of Instant Access ii. 33 On September 19, 2001..the first major trans-oceanic telesurgery was performed. 2015 Daily Tel. (Nexis) 14 Sept. 2 A fast, robust internet could help make driverless cars and telesurgery an everyday reality. < as lemmas |
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