Efficacy of robot-assisted stereotactic aspiration in moderate basal ganglia hemorrhage: a retrospective cohort study - Takeaways - MDSpire

Efficacy of robot-assisted stereotactic aspiration in moderate basal ganglia hemorrhage: a retrospective cohort study

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  • Guangjie Liu

  • Jiachuan Liu

  • Shen Xu

  • Manmiao Hu

  • Linsen Li

  • Chunlin Wang

  • June 17, 2026

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    The study analyzed 64 patients with moderate basal ganglia hemorrhage, comparing robot-assisted and traditional manual puncture techniques.

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    Robot-assisted techniques showed significant improvements in postoperative outcomes, including reduced complication rates and better neurological recovery.

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    The experimental group had shorter NICU stays and decreased mannitol usage compared to the control group.

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    Postoperative assessments indicated improved Glasgow Coma Scale and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale scores in the robot-assisted group.

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    The study supports the efficacy of robot-assisted stereotactic techniques for hematoma evacuation in moderate basal ganglia hemorrhage.

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