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ROSA is a robotic surgical assistant developed by Medtech, a company specializing in the design, development, and marketing of innovative surgical robots. ROSA is designed to assist in various types of brain surgeries, including biopsies, deep brain stimulation electrode placement, and epilepsy surgeries.

Overview[edit]

ROSA, which stands for Robotic Surgical Assistant, is a robotic surgical system that is designed to increase the precision and reliability of various surgical procedures. The system is equipped with a robotic arm that can be controlled by the surgeon to perform delicate tasks. The system also includes a navigation system that provides real-time, 3D imaging of the surgical site, allowing the surgeon to plan and execute the surgery with greater accuracy.

Applications[edit]

ROSA is used in a variety of neurosurgical procedures, including:

The system is designed to improve the precision and safety of these procedures, reducing the risk of complications and improving patient outcomes.

Advantages[edit]

The use of ROSA in neurosurgery offers several advantages, including:

  • Increased precision: The robotic arm can perform movements with a level of precision that is difficult to achieve manually.
  • Improved safety: The navigation system provides real-time imaging of the surgical site, reducing the risk of damage to surrounding tissues.
  • Enhanced efficiency: The system can streamline the surgical process, potentially reducing the duration of the surgery.

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