Stereotactic Neurosurgical Robotics With Real-Time Patient Tracking: A Cadaveric Study.
Faith C RobertsonKyle C WuRaahil M ShaJose M AmichAvinash LalBenjamin H LeeRamez W KirollosMin Wei ChenWilliam B GormleyPublished in: Operative neurosurgery (Hagerstown, Md.) (2022)
Robotic-assisted stereotactic procedures on mobile subjects were feasible with this robot and computer vision image guidance technology. Frameless robotic neurosurgery potentiates surgery on nonimmobilized and awake patients both in the operating room and at the bedside. It can affect the field through improving the safety and ability to perform procedures such as ventriculostomy, stereo electroencephalography, biopsy, and potentially other novel procedures. If we envision catheter misplacement as a "never event," robotics can facilitate that reality.