Robotics in Neurosurgery
Evaluating Robotics in Neurosurgery (surgery involving the brain, spine, or nerves)
Brief description of study.
The role of robotics in the future of neurosurgery is an evolving topic. Our intent is to publish results of our early experience to help further the field. We will be evaluating neurologic outcomes and surgery times of patient enrolled since July 2016 and comparing to historic information from the literature.
Detailed description of study
The role of robotics in the future of neurosurgery is an evolving topic. Our intent is to publish results of our early experience to help further the field. We will be evaluating neurologic outcomes and surgery times of patient enrolled since July 2016 and comparing to historic information from the literature.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: Healthy
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Age: 100 years or below
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Gender: All
This study investigates the use of robotics in neurosurgery to understand its impact on neurologic outcomes and surgery times. Neurosurgery involves operating on the brain, spine, or nerves, and robotics may offer new ways to perform these surgeries.
Participants will undergo surgery where robotic assistance is used, and their outcomes will be compared to past data from medical literature. This comparison will help determine the effectiveness and efficiency of robotic surgeries.
- Who can participate: Eligibility criteria include age range and key factors such as medical history and current health status.
- Study details: Participants will have surgeries involving robotic assistance, and their results will be compared to historical data. This includes measuring surgery times and outcomes.
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