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About

Hai Jin is a neurosurgeon and clinical researcher whose work centers on robotic-assisted neurosurgery, deep brain stimulation (DBS), and minimally invasive surgical techniques for neurological conditions. His research has made meaningful contributions to the growing field of surgical robotics, particularly in optimizing the precision and safety of procedures for patients with Parkinson's disease and hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage. Jin's most influential work includes a landmark study on improving registration accuracy in ROSA robotic-assisted DBS surgery, which demonstrated that a modified registration method could meaningfully reduce electrode placement error — a critical factor in patient outcomes. His comparative analysis of asleep versus awake robot-assisted DBS for Parkinson's disease, which drew on data from 153 patients, has helped guide clinical decision-making in a rapidly evolving surgical landscape. Both studies have each garnered 32 citations, reflecting their relevance to the neurosurgical community. Beyond DBS, Jin has investigated the efficacy of robot-assisted minimally invasive surgery for thalamic hemorrhage (21 citations) and compared ROSA-assisted drainage against traditional stereotactic frameworks for intracerebral hemorrhage. Collectively, his body of work underscores a consistent commitment to improving surgical precision, patient safety, and clinical outcomes through technological innovation.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Improved accuracy using a modified registration method of ROSA in deep brain stimulation surgery
32 citations · 2018
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2018 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 23
🏛 Institutions: General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region

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