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Neurosurgery and artificial intelligence
Neurosurgeons receive extensive and lengthy training to equip themselves with various technical skills, and neurosurgery require a great deal of pre-, intra- and postoperative clinical data collection, decision making, care and recovery.
Mohammad Mofatteh
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Survey Fatigue During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of Neurosurgery Survey Response Rates
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a surge in research activity while restricting data collection methods, leading to a rise in survey-based studies.
Rosaline De Koning+2 more
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Augmented Reality in Neurosurgery, State of Art and Future Projections. A Systematic Review
Background The use of augmented reality (AR) is growing in medical education, in particular, in radiology and surgery. AR has the potential to become a strategic component of neurosurgical training courses.
Delia Cannizzaro+2 more
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Virtual Reality in Neurosurgery: Beyond Neurosurgical Planning
Background: While several publications have focused on the intuitive role of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) in neurosurgical planning, the aim of this review was to explore other avenues, where these technologies have significant utility
Rakesh K Mishra+2 more
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In vivo measurement of human brain elasticity using a light aspiration device [PDF]
The brain deformation that occurs during neurosurgery is a serious issue impacting the patient "safety" as well as the invasiveness of the brain surgery. Model-driven compensation is a realistic and efficient solution to solve this problem. However, a vital issue is the lack of reliable and easily obtainable patient-specific mechanical characteristics ...
Boudou, Thomas+5 more
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This chapter discusses the anaesthetic management of neurosurgery. It begins with general principles of neurosurgery, including management of intracranial pressure. Surgical procedures covered include craniotomy (including awake craniotomy), insertion of ventriculo-peritoneal shunt, evacuation of traumatic intracranial haematoma, pituitary surgery ...
Alex Manara, Samantha Shinde
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Advances in antenatal diagnostic techniques coupled with innovative neurosurgical techniques have led to the consideration of treatment of major congenital neurological anomalies in utero. The rationale for such fetal neurosurgical intervention rests in the possibility of halting the progressive neurological deterioration and ameliorating the sequelae ...
James E. Wilberger, Parviz Baghai
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Medical Student Concerns Relating to Neurosurgery Education During COVID-19
John K Chae+2 more
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Impact of COVID-19 on an Academic Neurosurgery Department: The Johns Hopkins Experience
Ryan P Lee+2 more
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