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Geriatric neurosurgery

Surgical Neurology, 1987
The "elderly," aged 65 and over, represent a rapidly growing proportion of the American population. Their percentage among the neurosurgical admissions at Henry Ford Hospital increased from 14.4% in 1978 to 22.4% in 1984. Occlusive cerebrovascular disease was the most frequent pathology seen, representing 40% of the population studied.
M, Dujovny   +5 more
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Outpatient neurosurgery

Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics, 2016
Technological advances in neurosurgery, aided by improvements in anesthesia have resulted in surgery that is faster, simpler and safer with excellent perioperative recovery. As a result of improved outcomes, several centers are performing certain neurosurgical procedures on an outpatient basis; where patients arrive at the hospital the morning of their
Mazda K, Turel, Mark, Bernstein
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Neurology/neurosurgery

Emergencies in Anaesthesia, 2020
In this chapter on neurosurgery and anaesthesia, the authors give clear guidance for the management of time critical brain and neurological conditions, including raised intracerebral pressure, severe head injury, subarachnoid and intracerebral ...
Katharine Hunt, Manni Waraich
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Endoscopic neurosurgery

Acta Neurochirurgica, 1988
This paper describes an ultrasound-guided, laser-assisted, and TV-controlled endoscopic technique which has been used so far in 133 patients for a variety of intracranial lesions. Following CT or MRI image reconstruction, and a decision on the placement of a 1 cm or a 2 cm burrhole, a 1 cm 5.0 mHz or 7.5 mHz intraoperative ultrasound probe is used to ...
L M, Auer   +3 more
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Geographical neurosurgery

Neurological Research, 1999
Disparities in manpower and facilities notwithstanding, neuroepidemiology might explain the observed differences in the mix of neurosurgical caseload in different parts of the world. The highest incidence rate of primary intracranial tumor was in Europe and the lowest rate in Africa.
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Improving medical student recruitment to neurosurgery.

Journal of Neurosurgery, 2020
OBJECTIVE Neurosurgery seeks to attract the best and brightest medical students; however, there is often a lack of early exposure to the field, among other possible barriers.
D. Lubelski   +7 more
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Magnetoencephalography in Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery, 2006
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To present applications of magnetoencephalography (MEG) in studies of neurosurgical patients. METHODS: MEG maps magnetic fields generated by electric currents in the brain, and allows the localization of brain ...
Jyrki P, Mäkelä   +5 more
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Neurosurgery image manager

Neurosurgery, 1991
Computer technology has become standard in many areas of medical practice, but computer-assisted instruction has not replaced standard textbooks and didactic lectures. This paper describes the development of a computer image-based educational system designed for neurosurgical instruction. The advantages and applications of this system for both clinical
J R, Macfarlane   +3 more
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GPT-4 artificial intelligence model outperforms ChatGPT, medical students, and neurosurgery residents on neurosurgery written board-like questions.

World Neurosurgery, 2023
Gage A Guerra   +12 more
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Organized Neurosurgery

Neurology India, 2016
Organized neurosurgery in India started in 1951 with the formation of the Neurological Society of India (NSI). Essentially, this society was the first superspecialty group in medicine comprising of clinical neuroscientists of India. The character of the Society has changed over the years with the formation of the Indian Academy of Neurology as well as ...
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