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Advances in endoscopic neurosurgery

M Gerzeny1, A R Cohen

  • 1University Hospitals of Cleveland, USA.

AORN Journal
|May 21, 1998
PubMed
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Neuroendoscopes enable minimally invasive intracranial procedures, offering a historical perspective and current practice insights. This review covers surgical techniques and nursing care for enhanced patient outcomes.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurosurgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Endoscopic Techniques

Background:

  • The historical evolution of neuroendoscopy from early concepts to modern application.
  • The increasing adoption of minimally invasive techniques in neurosurgery.

Observation:

  • Authors detail their experience utilizing neuroendoscopes for diverse intracranial procedures.
  • Focus on the application of neuroendoscopy for minimal disruption of neural tissue.

Findings:

  • Neuroendoscopy facilitates a range of intracranial surgeries with reduced invasiveness.
  • Comprehensive review of current neuroendoscopic practices and surgical methodologies.

Implications:

  • Highlights the benefits of neuroendoscopy in neurosurgical interventions.

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  • Provides essential guidance on surgical technique and nursing considerations for neuroendoscopic procedures.