SURGICAL
The Technological Advancement For Planning, Navigation And Robotic Assistance For Skull Base Surgery
Dennis Adjepong
- Year
- 2020
- Citations
- 2
Abstract
The motivation for this study is to identify how surgeons can use robots to maintain and improve safety and prevent accidental damage to critical neurovascular structures that might occur during the drilling process.
Keywords
SkullBase (topology)Robotic surgeryOperations managementMedicineComputer scienceEngineeringSurgeryMathematics
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