David Bonda
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About
David Bonda is a neurosurgeon and researcher whose work focuses on the integration of advanced robotics and 3D printing technology into stereotactic neurosurgery. His major contributions center on improving the precision and safety of frameless stereotactic robotic systems, particularly the Robotic Surgical Assistant (ROSA™). Bonda pioneered the use of 3D-printed patient-specific models for preoperative rehearsal, allowing surgical teams to simulate complex procedures—such as the placement of stereoencephalography (SEEG) electrodes—before entering the operating room. This innovative approach reduces intraoperative errors and shortens the learning curve for adopting robotic equipment. His key papers, including "Robotic Surgical Assistant (ROSA™) Rehearsal" (2019, 7 citations) and "Robotic Surgical Assistant Rehearsal: Combining 3D-Printing Technology" (2019, 4 citations), have laid foundational groundwork for simulation-based training in robotic neurosurgery. Bonda’s work exemplifies how combining digital planning with tangible models can transform surgical practice, enhancing both accuracy and patient outcomes. His research is a vital resource for neurosurgeons and biomedical engineers seeking to harness robotics and additive manufacturing for safer, more effective stereotactic interventions.
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