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This session, hosted by Medtech Surgical, features a discussion on the advancements in epilepsy surgery
This session, hosted by Medtech Surgical, features a discussion on the advancements in epilepsy surgery
This session, hosted by Medtech Surgical, features a discussion on the advancements in epilepsy surgery
Watch as Dr. Tandon from Memorial Hermann Hospital in Texas, inserts a PMT sEEG electrode into the brain. The placement of one electrode takes approx. a little over 2 mins.
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A webinar featuring Drs David GONDA & Shifteh SATTAR from Rady Children's Hospital
A webinar featuring Drs David GONDA & Shifteh SATTAR from Rady Children's Hospital
ROSA® is a multi-purpose, integrated platform designed to assist surgeons during neurosurgical interventions
The ROSA robot is helping physicians at the University of Alabama at Birmingham detect the source of seizures in patients with epilepsy
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Watch in 360-degree video as Neurosurgeon Michael Park, MD, PhD uses a new Robotic Surgical Assistant (ROSA) robot to implant electrodes into the brain of an epilepsy patient.
This session hosted by Medtech Surgical, featured a discussion on the advancements in epilepsy surgery with a focus on pediatrics utilizing the ROSA system.
Presenter:
Sanjay Patra, MD, MSc
Neurosurgeon
Spectrum Health System, Department of Neuroscience