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Paperback Robot-based Registration and Navigation for Neurosurgery Book

ISBN: 9357192875

ISBN13: 9789357192873

Robot-based Registration and Navigation for Neurosurgery

Brain ailments may have to be often treated with surgery. Neurosurgery demands special

skills in terms of insight, accuracy, alertness, and navigation control. Though humans attain

these qualities, there exist complications associated with open brain surgery or craniotomy.

The option to isolate the problem region from the rest and execute minimum invasion will

lessen the complications. In Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS), the surgical task can be

performed through a small burr hole drilled on the skull of the patient. Less risk, minimum

invasion, reduced healing time, and fewer chances of the infection are some of the benefits of

the MIS. In conjunction with these advantages, MIS has some downsides like narrowing of

the field of view of the surgeon and difficulty in tool handling through a burr hole. MIS often

coupled with stereotactic neurosurgery, where the 3D coordinate system is utilized to locate

the problem region and to navigate the surgical tool within the brain.


The accuracy of frame-based stereotactic neurosurgery is high compared to the frameless

method but lacks in patient comfort. Generally, the frameless system works in combination

with a stereo camera. The stereo camera, mounted at the Operation Theatre (OT),

continuously tracks the surgical tool by computing the location of reflective markers attached

to the tool. The reflective markers should always be visible to the stereo camera to avoid the

line of sight problem.


The frameless robot-based neurosurgery is a stereotactic MIS. It takes care of patient comfort

and enhances the possibilities of the MIS by providing detailed internal visualization through

multiple cross-sectional images, 3D patient-specific model, and real-time tracking of the

surgical tool. Further, it can achieve better accuracy, higher repeatability, tremor free

operation, and highly focused miniature surgery. The overall accuracy of robot-based

neurosurgery depends on many factors like robot accuracy, imaging accuracy, the

measurement accuracy of reference points in medical image space as well as robots' space.

Majorly the neuro-registration method and the practice play a vital role in achieving high

accuracy in neurosurgery.

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