The paper “Experiencia Inicial en Neurocirugía Robótica NaoTrac (Initial Experience in Robotic Neurosurgery with NaoTrac)” highlights initial facilitation in the Latin America region led by Dr. Mirko Mantilla Mena from Hospital Arco Iris and Dr. Omar Vargas from Hospital Obrero of the National Health Fund (CNS) in Bolivia. It demonstrates how NaoTrac is advancing neurosurgery in Latin America.
Key Highlights from the Study:
Unparalleled Accuracy, NaoTrac achieved exceptional results, with 0.22 mm registration accuracy, 1.63 mm trajectory accuracy, and an angular deviation of just 1.99 degrees.
Time-Saving Efficiency, Patient registration was completed in an average of 56.5 seconds, significantly improving workflow efficiency.
Notable Clinical Outcomes – 4 cases,
Hematoma evacuation rate of 82.3 percent in intracerebral hemorrhage cases.
ICU stays reduced to an average of 5.1 days, with some patients not requiring ICU admission.
Surgical times averaged just 59.5 minutes, enhancing patient recovery and overall care.
This study sets a new standard for robotic-assisted neurosurgery and emphasizes the potential of innovative technologies like NaoTrac to improve precision, efficiency, and patient outcomes.
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