The SurgiScope is a microscope and robot designed to hold tools and assist in positioning those tools during neurosurgery. The unit is mounted on the ceiling and can hold instruments such as endoscopy tools, biopsy needles, and electrodes. The associated software allows for target and trajectory determination. The SurgiScope has been used for stereotactic guidance and neuronavigation during surgical procedures.[1][2][3][4]

References

  1. Amin, DV; Lunsford, LD (2004). "Volumetric resection using the SurgiScope: a quantitative accuracy analysis of robot-assisted resection". Stereotact. Funct. Neurosurg. 82 (5–6): 250–3. doi:10.1159/000083177. PMID 15637447. S2CID 45640904.
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