2022
DOI: 10.3171/2021.10.focus21544
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Robotic external ventricular drain placement for acute neurosurgical care in low-resource settings: feasibility considerations and a prototype design

Abstract: OBJECTIVE Emergency neurosurgical care in lower-middle-income countries faces pronounced shortages in neurosurgical personnel and infrastructure. In instances of traumatic brain injury (TBI), hydrocephalus, and subarachnoid hemorrhage, the timely placement of external ventricular drains (EVDs) strongly dictates prognosis and can provide necessary stabilization before transfer to a higher-level center of care that has access to neurosurgery. Accordingly, the authors have developed an inexpensive and portable ro… Show more

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“…Country-specific access to computed tomography imaging was obtained from the International Atomic Energy Agency. 6 As developed by a previous metric by Smith et al, 7 the External Ventricular Score score, used to quantify access to emergent neurosurgical care, was also abstracted for each included country. Supplemental Table 2 , http://links.lww.com/NEU/D760, consolidates data sources and parameters collected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Country-specific access to computed tomography imaging was obtained from the International Atomic Energy Agency. 6 As developed by a previous metric by Smith et al, 7 the External Ventricular Score score, used to quantify access to emergent neurosurgical care, was also abstracted for each included country. Supplemental Table 2 , http://links.lww.com/NEU/D760, consolidates data sources and parameters collected.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%