AIMC Topic: Intraoperative Complications

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The effect of selection bias on the performance of a deep learning-based intraoperative hypotension prediction model using real-world samples from a publicly available database.

British journal of anaesthesia
BACKGROUND: There are models to predict intraoperative hypotension from arterial pressure waveforms. Selection bias in datasets used for model development and validation could impact model performance. We aimed to evaluate how selection bias affects ...

Robotic versus nonrobotic sacroiliac joint fusion.

Neurosurgical focus
OBJECTIVE: Robot-assisted pedicle screw placement in spinal fusion has been well studied. However, few studies have evaluated robot-assisted sacroiliac joint (SIJ) fusion. The aim of this study was to compare surgical characteristics, accuracy, and c...

Initial experience with a robotically operated video optical telescopic-microscope in cranial neurosurgery: feasibility, safety, and clinical applications.

Neurosurgical focus
OBJECTIVE The move toward better, more effective optical visualization in the field of neurosurgery has been a focus of technological innovation. In this study, the authors' objectives are to describe the feasibility and safety of a new robotic optic...

Robot-Assisted Harvesting of Kidneys for Transplantation and Global Complications for the Donor.

Transplantation proceedings
INTRODUCTION: Robot-assisted kidney harvesting from living donors is feasible and safe. We report the results of a mono-centric experience relative to 98 consecutive robotic nephrectomies with emphasis on global donor complications.

[Comparison of laparoscopic pyelolithotomy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy for renal pelvic stones larger than 2.5 cm].

Nan fang yi ke da xue xue bao = Journal of Southern Medical University
OBJECTIVE: To compare the safety, efficacy and complications of laparoscopic pyelolithotomy (LPL) and percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) for treatment of renal pelvic stones larger than 2.5 cm.