Robotic Versus Manual Electrode Insertion in Cochlear Implant Surgery: An Experimental Study.

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Tác giả: Yassin Abdelsamad, Asma Alahmadi, Mariam Al-Amro, Abdulaziz Alballaa, Salman F Alhabib, Fida Almuhawas, Abdulrahman Alsanosi, Farid Alzhrani, Masoud Zoka Assadi, Abdulrahman Hagr, Marco Matulic, Ibrahim Shami, Tahir Sharif, Maximilian Stichling

Ngôn ngữ: eng

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Thông tin xuất bản: Korea (South) : Clinical and experimental otorhinolaryngology , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 689393

OBJECTIVES: This experimental study compared the precision and surgical outcomes of manual versus robotic electrode insertions in cochlear implantation. METHODS: The study was conducted on formalin-fixed cadaveric heads, with nine senior neurotologists performing both manual and robotic insertions. RESULTS: The results showed no statistically significant differences between the two methods in terms of insertion angle, cochlear coverage, or electrode coverage. However, the robotic method demonstrated a significantly slower and more controlled insertion speed (0.1 mm/sec) compared to manual insertion (0.66±0.31 mm/sec), which is crucial for minimizing intra-cochlear force and pressures. Although robotic insertions resulted in fewer complications such as tip fold-over or scala deviation, there were instances of incomplete insertion. CONCLUSION: The robotic system provided a consistent and controlled insertion process, potentially standardizing cochlear implant operations and reducing outcome variability. The study concludes that robotic-assisted insertion offers significant advantages in controlling insertion speed and consistency, supporting the continued development and clinical evaluation of robotic systems for cochlear implant surgery.
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