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This review examines the evolution of neuronavigation in craniocerebral surgery, analyzing its historical roots, current applications, and future potential. We synthesized findings from 117 selected publications to provide a comprehensive overview.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Medical Technology
  • Surgical Navigation

Background:

  • Neuronavigation has significantly advanced craniocerebral surgery.
  • Understanding its development is crucial for future innovation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the historical development of neuronavigation in craniocerebral surgery.
  • To outline current trends and future perspectives in the field.

Main Methods:

  • A comprehensive literature search was conducted on the Medline database.
  • 1,083 publications were initially analyzed, with 117 selected for detailed review.

Main Results:

  • The review covers the historical prerequisites for neuronavigation.
  • Current trends in neuronavigation technology and application are discussed.
  • Future perspectives and potential advancements are explored.

Conclusions:

  • Neuronavigation has a rich history and continues to evolve rapidly.
  • Further advancements promise enhanced precision and outcomes in craniocerebral surgery.