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Review
. 2022 Mar;115(3):223-236.
doi: 10.1002/aorn.13622.

Care of the Patient Undergoing Robotic-Assisted Brain Biopsy With Stereotactic Navigation: An Overview

Review

Care of the Patient Undergoing Robotic-Assisted Brain Biopsy With Stereotactic Navigation: An Overview

Beth Karasin et al. AORN J. 2022 Mar.

Abstract

Brain tumors can cause pressure, swelling, and functional changes to the surrounding tissue and lead to sensorimotor symptoms. Such tumors are either benign or malignant and their origin can be primary or metastatic. Although diagnostic studies (eg, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) can reveal a mass and provide information on its location, size, and relationship to surrounding structures, the most definitive way to make a diagnosis requires a brain biopsy tissue sample. The robotic-assisted technique with stereotactic navigation allows the neurosurgeon to merge preoperative scans with a computer program to provide a map of the planned surgical trajectory and use the robot to obtain the biopsy. The robotic-assisted brain biopsy with navigation provides improved accuracy with small incisions that may not be possible using non-robotic-assisted techniques. This article provides background information and an overview of the nursing considerations for patients undergoing robotic-assisted brain biopsy procedures.

Keywords: computed tomography (CT) scan; magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan; malignant brain tumor; robotic-assisted brain biopsy; stereotactic navigation technique.

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