Application of a newly designed microfork probe for robotic-guided pelvic intraoperative neuromapping

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Introduction: Robotic-assisted total mesorectal excision (TME) with pelvic intraoperative neuromapping was recently accomplished. However, neuromapping is conventionally conducted by a hand-guided laparoscopic probe. We introduce a prototype microfork probe to make robotic-guided neuromapping feasible. Experiments and Technical Setup: Two porcine experiments with nerve-sparing TME surgery were performed. A newly designed prototype bipolar microfork probe was inserted intraabdominally and guided with the robotic forceps. Intermittent neuromapping was then conducted and neuromonitoring data integrated in the surgeon console viewer. Conclusion: Robotic-guided neuromapping is shown to be feasible and fully controllable from the surgeon console.

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Schiemer, J., Juo, Y. Y. Y., Sanaiha, Y., Lin, A., Kazanjian, K., Lang, H., & Kneist, W. (2019). Application of a newly designed microfork probe for robotic-guided pelvic intraoperative neuromapping. Journal of Minimal Access Surgery, 15(2), 182–183. https://doi.org/10.4103/jmas.JMAS_12_18

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