Neurosurgical Robot Minerva:<i>First Results and Current Developments</i>
D. Glauser, Heinz Fankhauser, M. Epitaux, J.‐L. Hefti, A. Jaccottet
- Year
- 1995
- Citations
- 9
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
AbstractWe describe the development and approach to clinical application of the neurosurgical robot Minerva, including the mechanical structure of the robot and the software developed to perform intracranial neurosurgical operations with accuracy, smoothness, and safety. The first eight operations have been undertaken on patients requiring stereotactic brain biopsy. We describe the ongoing developments, including improved sterilization features, force sensors, nonlinear electrostimulation probe, and implantation of living encapsulated cells, all of which have entered a test phase. The goals are increased safety and capability to perform simple three-dimensional operations. This research should ease the way for new complex operations that are difficult to perform manually today.Key Words: robotroboticsstereotactic techniquescomputer-assisted neurosurgerymedical robotics
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