A New Dynamic Arm Holding Device For Microsurgical Operations In Neurosurgery

A New Dynamic Arm Holding Device For Microsurgical Operations In Neurosurgery

ABSTRACT The hand holding devices are generally used during the course of micro-surgical operations in neurosurgery to prevent hand tremor. Recently we designed a new instrument for holding two arms. This instrument used for stabilization of two arms especially during microsurgical operations. We used this instrument in different type of operations such as aneurysm surgery, brain tumor surgery, hypophysis surgery, pontocerebellar tumor surgery and posterior fossa surgery. The ability of the instrument in the preventing of arm tremor, and comfort of the arm during surgery was graded as bad, good and excellent in terms of the description of surgeon during microsurgical operations. This instrument was used during 20 neurosurgical operations. The capability of the instrument during microsurgical operation was found as excellent in 65% of the operations. The capability was found as good in 35% of the operation. In conclusion; this instrument holds two arms in the same time and provide unrelated moving from each others. The capability of this instrument is high in the preventing of hand tremor. This instrument may be used during microsurgical operations in neurosurgery. J. Exp. Clin. Med., 2011; 28:111-116

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