Ivan Stiperski
Papers
3
Total Citations
33
H-Index
2
About
Ivan Stiperski is a leading researcher in the field of stereotactic neurosurgery and robotic neuronavigation, with a focus on developing and validating high-precision surgical tools. His most cited work, "RONNA G4—Robotic Neuronavigation: A Novel Robotic Navigation Device for Stereotactic Neurosurgery" (2019, 19 citations), introduces a groundbreaking robotic system designed to enhance accuracy and safety in stereotactic procedures. This contribution has positioned him as a key innovator in the integration of robotics into neurosurgery. Stiperski’s systematic review on stereotactic neuro-navigation phantom designs (2020, 12 citations) provides a critical framework for testing surgical workflows, emphasizing the necessity of realistic phantoms for preclinical validation. His earlier work, "T-Phantom: a New Phantom Design for Neurosurgical Robotics" (2016, 2 citations), offers a novel phantom that enables simultaneous measurement of translational displacements at entry and target points, a significant advancement for accuracy assessment in robotic systems. Through these contributions, Stiperski has advanced the reliability and precision of neurosurgical robotics, impacting both research and clinical practice.
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- 2Stereotactic Neuro-Navigation Phantom Designs: A Systematic Review12 citations · 2020
- 3T-Phantom: a New Phantom Design for Neurosurgical Robotics2 citations · 2016