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Transoral Robotic-Assisted Neurosurgery for Skull Base and Upper Spine Lesions

Muto J, Tateya I, Nakatomi H, Uyama I, Hirose Y

Objective: The application of the da Vinci Surgical System in neurosurgery is limited due to technical difficulties requiring precise maneuvers and small instruments. This study details the advantages and disadvantages...
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Advancements and Challenges in Robot-Assisted Bone Processing in Neurosurgical Procedures

Kitahama Y, Shizuka H, Nakano Y, Ohara Y, Muto J, Tsuchida S, Motoyama D, Miyake H, Sakai K

Objective: Practical applications of nerve decompression using neurosurgical robots remain unexplored. Our ongoing research and development initiatives, utilizing industrial robots, aim to establish a secure and efficient neurosurgical robotic system....
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The Impact of Adjuvant Radiotherapy on Clinical Performance Status in Patients With Grade II Spinal Cord Astrocytoma – A Nationwide Analysis by the Neurospinal Society of Japan

Kanematsu R, Mizuno M, Inoue T, Takahashi T, Endo T, Shigekawa S, Muto J, Umebayashi D, Mitsuhara T, Hida K, Hanakita J, for the Investigators of Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors in the Neurospinal Society of Japan

Objective: The impact of adjuvant radiotherapy on overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) of patients with grade II spinal cord astrocytomas remains controversial. Additionally, the relationship between progression and...
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Clinical Characteristics and Long-term Outcomes of Spinal Pilocytic Astrocytomas: A Multicenter Retrospective Study by the Neurospinal Society of Japan

Muto J, Murata H, Shigekawa S, Mitsuhara T, Umebayashi D, Kanematsu R, Joko M, Inoue T, Inoue T, Endo T, Hirose Y, for the Investigators of Intramedullary Spinal Cord Tumors in the Neurospinal Society of Japan

Objective: The characteristics, imaging features, long-term surgical outcomes, and recurrence rates of primary spinal pilocytic astrocytomas (PAs) have not been clarified owing to their rarity and limited reports. Thus, this...
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