PURPOSE A recent clinical trial has shown the feasibility of robotic cochlear implantation. The electrode was inserted through the robotically drilled tunnel and an additional access through the external auditory canal was created to provide for means of visualization and manipulation. To obviate the need for this additional access, the utilization of multiple robotically drilled tunnels targeting the round window has been proposed. The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of electrode insertion through a robotic multiport approach. METHODS In four ex vivo human head specimens (left side), four trajectories through the facial recess (2x) and the retrofacial and suprameatal region were planned and robotically drille...
HYPOTHESIS A previously developed image-guided robot system can safely drill a tunnel from the la...
Cochlear implants allow the restoration of hearing function in patients with severe to profound sens...
peer reviewed("[en] INTRODUCTION: Cochlear implants (CIs) are commonly used for the rehabilitation o...
Objective: Robotic cochlear implantation requires visualization and potentially manipulative assista...
Objective: To report the first case of robotic cochlear implantation within a clinical setting.Mate...
To demonstrate the feasibility of robotic middle ear access in a clinical setting, nine adult patien...
A recent clinical trial has demonstrated the feasibility of robotic cochlear implantation. From the ...
CONCLUSION A system for robotic cochlear implantation (rCI) has been developed and a correspondin...
Introduction Robotic cochlear implantation has been developed to overcome the limits of human perce...
Abstract Robotic cochlear implantation is an emerging surgical technique for patients with sensorin...
The fixation of cochlear implant devices and their electrode is vital for long-term functionality. T...
Abstract. This paper presents results of a pilot study evaluating the efficacy of robotic assistance...
A new planning strategy for tunnel-based robotic access to the inner ear is proposed based on the st...
HYPOTHESIS To evaluate the feasibility and the results of insertion of two types of electrode arr...
Objective: Robotic cochlear implantation is an emerging surgical technique for patients with sensori...
HYPOTHESIS A previously developed image-guided robot system can safely drill a tunnel from the la...
Cochlear implants allow the restoration of hearing function in patients with severe to profound sens...
peer reviewed("[en] INTRODUCTION: Cochlear implants (CIs) are commonly used for the rehabilitation o...
Objective: Robotic cochlear implantation requires visualization and potentially manipulative assista...
Objective: To report the first case of robotic cochlear implantation within a clinical setting.Mate...
To demonstrate the feasibility of robotic middle ear access in a clinical setting, nine adult patien...
A recent clinical trial has demonstrated the feasibility of robotic cochlear implantation. From the ...
CONCLUSION A system for robotic cochlear implantation (rCI) has been developed and a correspondin...
Introduction Robotic cochlear implantation has been developed to overcome the limits of human perce...
Abstract Robotic cochlear implantation is an emerging surgical technique for patients with sensorin...
The fixation of cochlear implant devices and their electrode is vital for long-term functionality. T...
Abstract. This paper presents results of a pilot study evaluating the efficacy of robotic assistance...
A new planning strategy for tunnel-based robotic access to the inner ear is proposed based on the st...
HYPOTHESIS To evaluate the feasibility and the results of insertion of two types of electrode arr...
Objective: Robotic cochlear implantation is an emerging surgical technique for patients with sensori...
HYPOTHESIS A previously developed image-guided robot system can safely drill a tunnel from the la...
Cochlear implants allow the restoration of hearing function in patients with severe to profound sens...
peer reviewed("[en] INTRODUCTION: Cochlear implants (CIs) are commonly used for the rehabilitation o...