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Assessment of Thermal Damage from Robot-Drilled Craniotomy for Cranial Window Surgery in Mice
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Assessment of Thermal Damage from Robot-Drilled Craniotomy for Cranial Window Surgery in Mice

Assessment of Thermal Damage from Robot-Drilled Craniotomy for Cranial Window Surgery in Mice

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November 11, 2022

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09:30 min
November 11, 2022

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Cranial windows have become a ubiquitously implemented surgical technique to allow for intravital imaging in transgenic mice. This protocol describes the use of a surgical robot that performs semi-automated bone drilling of cranial windows and can help reduce surgeon-to-surgeon variability and partially mitigate thermal blood-brain barrier damage.

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