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Incident Angle Study for Designing an Endoscopic Tool for Intraoperative Brain Tumor Detection [PDF]
In neurosurgical procedures maximizing the resection of tumor tissue while avoiding healthy tissue is of paramount importance and a difficult task due to many factors, such as surrounding eloquent brain. Swiftly identifying tumor tissue for removal could increase surgical outcomes.
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This study presents a novel approach for intraoperative identification of the IDH1 genotype in glioma patients using a surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) probe to measure glutathione and hydrogen peroxide. By integrating AI‐driven deep learning algorithms, the method achieves rapid and accurate genotype differentiation, offering the potential to ...
Hang Yin+14 more
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Integration of an enhanced recovery after surgery program for patients undergoing pituitary surgery
Abstract Evidence‐based enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) programs aim to improve patient outcomes and shorten hospital stays. The objective of this study is to describe the development, implementation, and evolution of an ERAS protocol to optimize the perioperative management for patients undergoing endoscopic skull base surgery for pituitary ...
Stephanie Flukes+9 more
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Objective To investigate the effect of intraoperative epileptic seizure on postoperative mood and muscle strength during awake anesthesia (AA) for the resection of gliomas. Methods A total of 90 patients with glioma admitted to Xijing Hospital, Air Force
ZOU Peng+5 more
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Protecting the Brain With Xenon Anesthesia for Neurosurgical Procedures
Xenon possesses some, but not all, of the clinical features of an ideal anesthetic agent. Besides well-known advantages of rapid awakening, stable hemodynamics and lack of biotransformation, preclinical data lead to the expectation of xenon’s ...
A. Rylova, M. Maze
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The fast adaptive focus tracking robotic optical coherence tomography (FACT‐ROCT) offers real‐time, high‐resolution imaging of spinal cord tumors during surgery. By reducing motion artifacts with robotics and adaptive focal tracking, it accurately differentiates tumor grades using a novel attenuation coefficient marker and reveals critical ...
Bin He+16 more
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A systematic comparison of the accuracy of monocular RGB tracking and LiDAR for neuronavigation
Abstract With the advent of augmented reality (AR), the use of AR‐guided systems in the field of medicine has gained traction. However, the wide‐scale adaptation of these systems requires highly accurate and reliable tracking. In this work, the tracking accuracy of two technology platforms, LiDAR and Vuforia, are developed and rigorously tested for a ...
Talha Khan+3 more
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Background: It is difficult to approach the Trigeminal Ganglion (TG) and Meckel's cave (MC) during surgeries. Therefore, the exact knowledge of the relationship of surgical landmarks to related anatomical structures is vital to reduce the associated ...
Prashant Chaware+4 more
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Outcomes and costs of blunt trauma in England and Wales [PDF]
Background Trauma represents an important public health concern in the United Kingdom, yet the acute costs of blunt trauma injury have not been documented and analysed in detail. Knowledge of the overall costs of trauma care, and the drivers of these
Christensen, MC+4 more
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Independent risk factors for ischemic complications in endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms were identified using machine learning methods, and the first prediction model for ischemic complications of all intracranial aneurysms was constructed. Moreover, the model showed a stable and excellent predictive efficacy.
Jianwen Jia+6 more
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