Core Techniques In Operative Neurosurgery V.1 ((FULL))
The average operative time was 102 minutes. The average visual analog score reduction was 7.5 at 3 months, 6.8 at 12 months, and 6.7 at the longest follow-up (average: 51 months, range: 26-77), demonstrating an average improvement of 81%. The preoperative and postoperative average ROMs were 8.2 and 7.4, respectively.
Core Techniques in Operative Neurosurgery V.1
The Neurosurgery Simulation Core is one of the first academic neurosurgery simulation research centers in the world. Established in 2012 and co-directed by Clinical Director Joshua B. Bederson, MD, the Neurosurgery Simulation Core at Mount Sinai includes students, residents, attending neurosurgeons, and researchers, all of whom are motivated by our ultimate goal: to improve outcomes and reduce complications in patients undergoing brain surgery by leveraging the potential of novel surgical training, pre- and intraoperative simulation, and visualization technologies.
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Covers the latest techniques and knowledge in deep brain stimulation for epilepsy, movement disorders, dystonia, and psychiatric disorders; surgical management of blast injuries; invasive electrophysiology in functional neurosurgery; and interventional management of cerebral aneurysms and arterio-venous malformations. 041b061a72