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Medical University of Silesia in Katowice Reports Findings in Drug Delivery Syst ems (Sharper vision, steady hands: can robots improve subretinal drug delivery? Systematic review)

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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Drugs and Therapies - Drug Delivery Systems is the subject of a report. According to news reporting ou t of Zabrze, Poland, by NewsRx editors, research stated, "Subretinal injection ( SI) is a novel drug delivery method, directly to retina for treatment of various eye disease. However, manual injection requires surgical experience and precisi on due to physiological factors." Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the Medical Univers ity of Silesia in Katowice, "Robots offer solution to this issue, by reducing ha nd tremor and increased accuracy. This systematic review analyzes current status on robot-assisted SI compared to conventional techniques. Systematic search acr oss 5 databases was conducted to identify studies comparing manual and robot-ass isted SI procedures. Extracted data included robotic systems, complications, and success rates. Four studies, including one human trial, two ex vivo porcine eye studies, and one artificial eye model study were included in the synthesis. The findings show early advantages of robot-assisted SI. Compared to traditional in terventions, robot procedures result in reduced tremor, what potentially lowers the risk of complications, including retinal tears and reflux. The first in-huma n randomized trial showed encouraging results, with no significant differences i n surgical times or complications between robot-assisted and manual SI. However, major limitation of robot-assisted procedures is longer procedure time. Robot-a ssisted SI holds promise by offering increased precision and stability, reducing human error and potentially improving clinical outcomes. Challenges include cos t, availability, and learning curve. Overall, early stage of robot-assisted SI s uggests advantages in precision, complication reduction, and potentially improve d drug delivery."

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年,卷(期):2024.(Jun.19)