Otologic surgery often involves a mastoidectomy procedure, in which part of the temporal bone is milled away in order to visualize critical structures embedded in the bone and safely access the middle and inner ear. We propose to automate this portion of the surgery using a compact, bone-attached milling robot. A high level of accuracy is required to avoid damage to vital anatomy along the surgical path, most notably the facial nerve, making this procedure well-suited for robotic intervention. In this study, several of the design considerations are discussed and a robot design and prototype are presented. The prototype is a 4 degrees-of-freedom robot similar to a four-axis milling machine that mounts to the patient’s skull. A positioning fr...
Background—We developed an image-guided robot system to provide mechanical assistance for skull base...
In endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal surgery, for the treatment of deep brain tumors, such as cra...
International audienceThis letter presents a hybrid concentric tube robot which covers the middle ...
Objective: In some surgical specialties, e.g. orthopedics, robots are already used in the operating ...
The number of people with hearing loss and tumours increase, as the population is getting older and ...
Robotic surgery in the head and neck areas can help in keeping the safety margin to critical organs ...
Objective: To develop an otological robot that can protect important organs from being injured. Met...
In the past decade, a great variety of robot systems have been applied in numerous areas of life. In...
Background. Implanting active hearing devices in the lateral base of the skull requires high-precisi...
International audienceThe authors' goal was to design and evaluate a robot dedicated to middle ear s...
Copyright © 2012 Mathieu Miroir et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Surgical robots have been appearing in operating rooms over the past decade, and neuros...
The conventional human-performed surgery of bone tumor resection has the drawbacks of imprecise, hig...
Robots have been shown to be useful in assisting surgeons in a variety of bone drilling and milling ...
Otological microsurgery is delicate and requires high dexterity in bad ergonomic conditions. To assi...
Background—We developed an image-guided robot system to provide mechanical assistance for skull base...
In endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal surgery, for the treatment of deep brain tumors, such as cra...
International audienceThis letter presents a hybrid concentric tube robot which covers the middle ...
Objective: In some surgical specialties, e.g. orthopedics, robots are already used in the operating ...
The number of people with hearing loss and tumours increase, as the population is getting older and ...
Robotic surgery in the head and neck areas can help in keeping the safety margin to critical organs ...
Objective: To develop an otological robot that can protect important organs from being injured. Met...
In the past decade, a great variety of robot systems have been applied in numerous areas of life. In...
Background. Implanting active hearing devices in the lateral base of the skull requires high-precisi...
International audienceThe authors' goal was to design and evaluate a robot dedicated to middle ear s...
Copyright © 2012 Mathieu Miroir et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Background: Surgical robots have been appearing in operating rooms over the past decade, and neuros...
The conventional human-performed surgery of bone tumor resection has the drawbacks of imprecise, hig...
Robots have been shown to be useful in assisting surgeons in a variety of bone drilling and milling ...
Otological microsurgery is delicate and requires high dexterity in bad ergonomic conditions. To assi...
Background—We developed an image-guided robot system to provide mechanical assistance for skull base...
In endoscopic endonasal transsphenoidal surgery, for the treatment of deep brain tumors, such as cra...
International audienceThis letter presents a hybrid concentric tube robot which covers the middle ...