The effect of surgeon’s pose and duration of operation on movement accuracy and level of microsurgical hand tremor
A. E. Bykanov,
D. I. Pitskhelauri,
M. A. Kirushin
et al.
Abstract:Background. Physiological hand tremor is one of significant problems in microsurgical technique. One careless movement can cause damage to the neighboring structures and consequently worsen a patient’s condition. Therefore, the problem of reducing hand tremor remains relevant.Aim. To determine the effect of microsurgeon’s pose, duration of operation on the accuracy of surgical action and level of microsurgical hand tremor.Materials and methods. The study included 14 neurosurgery residents satisfying inclusion … Show more
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