HYPOTHESIS To evaluate the feasibility and the results of insertion of two types of electrode arrays in a robotically assisted surgical approach. BACKGROUND Recent publications demonstrated that robot-assisted surgery allows the implantation of free-fitting electrode arrays through a cochleostomy drilled via a narrow bony tunnel (DCA). We investigated if electrode arrays from different manufacturers could be used with this approach. METHODS Cone-beam CT imaging was performed on fivecadaveric heads after placement of fiducial screws. Relevant anatomical structures were segmented and the DCA trajectory, including the position of the cochleostomy, was defined to target the center of the scala tympani while reducing the risk of l...
Objective: Robotic cochlear implantation requires visualization and potentially manipulative assista...
Introduction Robotic cochlear implantation has been developed to overcome the limits of human perce...
The HEARO cochlear implantation surgery aims to replace the conventional wide mastoidectomy approach...
Robotic assistance in the context of lateral skull base surgery, particularly during cochlear implan...
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...
Robotics in otology has been developing in many directions for more than two decades. Current clinic...
Objective: To report the first case of robotic cochlear implantation within a clinical setting.Mate...
International audienceElectrode array translocation is an unpredictable event with all types of arra...
Robotic assistance in the context of lateral skull base surgery, particularly during cochlear implan...
Abstract. This paper presents results of a pilot study evaluating the efficacy of robotic assistance...
Abstract Robotic cochlear implantation is an emerging surgical technique for patients with sensorin...
CONCLUSION A system for robotic cochlear implantation (rCI) has been developed and a correspondin...
Due to increasing claims on high precision surgery, robotic assistance is becoming an emerging and h...
Objective: Robotic cochlear implantation requires visualization and potentially manipulative assista...
Introduction Robotic cochlear implantation has been developed to overcome the limits of human perce...
The HEARO cochlear implantation surgery aims to replace the conventional wide mastoidectomy approach...
Robotic assistance in the context of lateral skull base surgery, particularly during cochlear implan...
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...
Robotics in otology has been developing in many directions for more than two decades. Current clinic...
Objective: To report the first case of robotic cochlear implantation within a clinical setting.Mate...
International audienceElectrode array translocation is an unpredictable event with all types of arra...
Robotic assistance in the context of lateral skull base surgery, particularly during cochlear implan...
Abstract. This paper presents results of a pilot study evaluating the efficacy of robotic assistance...
Abstract Robotic cochlear implantation is an emerging surgical technique for patients with sensorin...
CONCLUSION A system for robotic cochlear implantation (rCI) has been developed and a correspondin...
Due to increasing claims on high precision surgery, robotic assistance is becoming an emerging and h...
Objective: Robotic cochlear implantation requires visualization and potentially manipulative assista...
Introduction Robotic cochlear implantation has been developed to overcome the limits of human perce...
The HEARO cochlear implantation surgery aims to replace the conventional wide mastoidectomy approach...