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This system, developed at the Institute for Mechatronic Systems at Leibniz Universität Hannover, assists doctors in minimally invasive cochlear implant surgery for the treatment of sensorineural deafness and profound hearing loss. The technique requires a puncture hole that can be located up to 35mm below the skull and in the immediate vicinity of anatomical structures that require protection. The system must therefore work very precisely and also meet medical hygiene requirements such as steam sterilisation. The surgical instrument guide now includes a drylin N glide bar with two carriages. In addition, several iglidur X plain bearings are used, which are ideal for use in medical applications due to their freedom from lubricants.
Leibniz Universität Hannover, Institute for Mechatronic Systems, Jan-Philipp Kobler, Hannover, Germany
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