Steven J. Schneider

Northwell Health

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About

Steven J. Schneider is a pioneering neurosurgeon whose work centers on the integration of advanced robotics and three-dimensional printing into stereotactic neurosurgery. His major contributions lie in developing and validating practical training protocols for the Robotic Surgical Assistant (ROSA™), a frameless stereotactic platform that has revolutionized the field since its FDA approval in 2012. In his landmark 2019 study, Schneider demonstrated how 3D-printed patient-specific models can be used for preoperative rehearsal, significantly reducing the learning curve and improving surgical precision for complex robotic procedures. This work, which has garnered 7 citations, addresses a critical gap in surgical education by providing a safe, repeatable method for surgeons to master the ROSA system before entering the operating room. Schneider’s research has been instrumental in facilitating the widespread adoption of robotic neurosurgery, enhancing both safety and accuracy in procedures ranging from deep brain stimulation to biopsy. His innovative approach to surgical training continues to influence how institutions worldwide introduce and implement stereotactic robotic technology.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Robotic Surgical Assistant (ROSA™) Rehearsal: Using 3-Dimensional Printing Technology to Facilitate the Introduction of Stereotactic Robotic Neurosurgical Equipment
7 citations · 2019
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2019 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 7
🏛 Institutions: Northwell Health

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