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Area of Science:

  • Biotechnology
  • Medical Simulation
  • Neurosurgery

Background:

  • Technological advancements are reshaping the surgeon-computer interaction.
  • Tools like 3D microscopy, virtual reality, and advanced neuroimaging are increasingly integrated into surgical practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the current applications of virtual reality and simulation in neurosurgical training.
  • To examine the future potential of these technologies for neurosurgical education.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current biotechnological tools in neurosurgery.
  • Analysis of the role of virtual reality and simulation in surgical education.

Main Results:

  • Virtual reality and simulation can significantly reduce the learning curve for neurosurgeons.
  • These technologies enhance the understanding of complex neuroanatomy.
  • Visuospatial skills are improved through immersive training environments.

Conclusions:

  • Virtual reality and simulation are valuable assets for neurosurgical training.
  • These tools offer a promising future for enhancing surgical education and patient care.