Clinical Trials & Research
Advancing neurosurgical safety and patient outcomes through active participation in international clinical trials, clinical governance, and peer-reviewed academic research.
Flagship Areas of Clinical Focus
Our practice actively leads and participates in multi-centre clinical trials and prospective studies to evaluate advanced neurosurgical technologies:
Arthroplasty & Motion Preservation
Long-term longitudinal studies evaluating the durability, adjacent-segment protection, and patient-reported outcomes of cervical and lumbar artificial disc replacements.
Robotic & Guided Spine Surgery
Investigating the clinical precision of 3D image-guided neuronavigation and robotic-assisted screw placement compared with traditional manual techniques.
Minimally Invasive Outcomes
Clinical trials tracking post-operative recovery speed, muscle preservation, and fusion rates in keyhole tubular and lateral lumbar approaches.
Selected Publications & Presentations
Review our contributions to peer-reviewed neurosurgical literature and presentations at global scientific congresses:
Aliashkevich A., et al. "Long-Term Outcomes of Motion-Preserving Cervical Disc Arthroplasty in a Multi-Centre Australian Cohort." Journal of Spine Surgery, 2024.
Aliashkevich A. "Robotic-Assisted Spinal Fusion: Precision Mapping and Radiation Minimisation in Complex Revision Cases." Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Annual Scientific Congress, 2023.
Aliashkevich A., et al. "Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy vs. Ventriculoperitoneal Shunting in Obstructive Hydrocephalus: A Longitudinal Analysis." Australasian Neurosurgical Society, 2022.
Clinical Governance & Ethics
All clinical trials and patient registries conducted under Dr Aliashkevich's supervision are strictly registered with the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry (ANZCTR) and have human research ethics committee (HREC) approval. We maintain absolute compliance with NHMRC guidelines and Australian clinical data governance standards.