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Medical students’ perception toward neurosurgery as a career: a cross-sectional study
BackgroundThis study aims to access the perspective of medical students toward practicing neurosurgery after MBBS and also to identify factors...
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Text-to-video generative artificial intelligence: sora in neurosurgery
Artificial intelligence (AI) has increased in popularity in neurosurgery, with recent interest in generative AI algorithms such as the Large Language...
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Extended reality in cranial and spinal neurosurgery – a bibliometric analysis
PurposeThis bibliometric analysis of the top 100 cited articles on extended reality (XR) in neurosurgery aimed to reveal trends in this research...
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Fetal neurosurgery
Among fetal surgical procedures, neurosurgery stands out due to the number of cases and the possibility of develo** new procedures that can be...
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Pediatric neurosurgery training during residency in Switzerland and the need for dedicated subspecialization training
IntroductionPediatric Neurosurgery as a subspeciality started to emerge during the late 1950s, with only a few dedicated pediatric neurosurgeons in...
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on neurosurgery in the elderly population in Sweden
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic prompted a refocus of health care resources to acute care which has impacted on the capacity of healthcare systems to...
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“Incorporating large language models into academic neurosurgery: embracing the new era”
This correspondence examines how LLMs, such as ChatGPT, have an effect on academic neurosurgery. It emphasises the potential of LLMs in enhancing...
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Intraoperative neurophysiology in pediatric neurosurgery: a historical perspective
IntroductionIntraoperative neurophysiology (ION) has been established over the past three decades as a valuable discipline to improve the safety of...
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“The novel dura substitute: a revolutionary advancement in neurosurgery”
This Article provides a concise summary of the comprehensive exploration into the dura mater, dural tears, and the groundbreaking medical device,...
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The evolution of pediatric neurosurgery: reflection of personal experience of the last half-century
ObjectivesIn the past 50 years, pediatric neurosurgery has made tremendous strides, and gained its own identity as a distinct subspecialty. I have...
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Cerebral autoregulation derived blood pressure targets in elective neurosurgery
Poor postoperative outcomes may be associated with cerebral ischaemia or hyperaemia, caused by episodes of arterial blood pressure (ABP) being...
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Safety and practicality study of using an exoskeleton in acute neurosurgery patients
IntroductionEarly mobilization is key in neurologically impaired persons, limiting complications and improving long-term recovery. Self-balanced...
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Learning curves in robotic neurosurgery: a systematic review
The transition to performing procedures robotically generally entails a period of adjustment known as a learning curve as the surgeon develops a...
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Focus session on sodium fluorescein in pediatric oncological neurosurgery
Many tools and techniques have been developed to obtain maximal safe tumoral resection in neurosurgery. Fluorescent dyes, including sodium...
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Postoperative delirium after intracranial neurosurgery: A prospective cohort study from a develo** nation
IntroductionPost-operative delirium (POD) is a major complication after anesthesia and surgery with an incidence varying from 5 to 50%. The incidence...
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Cognitive outcomes following functional neurosurgery in refractory OCD patients: a systematic review
Neurosurgery is a therapeutic option for patients with refractory obsessive–compulsive disorder who do not respond to previous treatments. Although...
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Path to success: female leaders in German neurosurgery
Despite advances in gender equality, only 6% of German neurosurgical departments are currently led by women. With regard to their pioneering work and...
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Objective clinical registration of tremor, bradykinesia, and rigidity during awake stereotactic neurosurgery: a sco** review
Tremor, bradykinesia, and rigidity are incapacitating motor symptoms that can be suppressed with stereotactic neurosurgical treatment like deep brain...
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Benchmarking short-term postoperative mortality across neurosurgery units: is hospital administrative data good enough for risk-adjustment?
BackgroundSurgical mortality indicators should be risk-adjusted when evaluating the performance of organisations. This study evaluated the...