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DOI: 10.1055/s-2004-830181
Use of a Nitrogen Arm-Stabilized Endoscopic Microdriver in Neuroendoscopic Surgery
Publication History
Publication Date:
04 March 2005 (online)

Abstract
Stabilization and manipulation of instruments in endoscopic neurosurgery has traditionally been a manual task. Conventional self-retaining retractors have failed to provide reliable fixation for endoscopic procedures. Most surgeons rely on a team approach to endoscopy with one individual controlling the endoscope while the other manipulates instruments within the field of view. This two-surgeon approach is manpower intensive and not an option at many facilities. Recently developed technology provides the independent practitioner with another option. Several nitrogen-powered stabilizing arms have been introduced which decrease or eliminate problems with post-positioning drift. To facilitate fine maneuvering of the endoscope, a new positioning arm is available with an incorporated microdriver capable of sub-millimeter adjustments. We present an illustrative case of the utility of this device in selected endoscopic procedures.
Key words
Neuroendoscopy - microdriver - nitrogen-powered arm
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Jonathan E. Martin, M. D.
Tripler Army Medical Center
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Email: jonathan.martin@haw.tamc.amedd.army.mil