Neuro-Endoscopy

Neuro-endoscopy is a minimally invasive technique that uses a small camera and surgical instruments to access the brain and perform surgery. Here are some of the latest innovations in neuro-endoscopy:

3D endoscopy: 3D endoscopy uses high-definition cameras and advanced software to create a 3D image of the brain during surgery. This provides surgeons with a more detailed view of the brain and helps them navigate through complex areas with greater precision.

Ultrasonic endoscopy: Ultrasonic endoscopy uses sound waves to create images of the brain during surgery. This technique can be used to identify tumors, cysts, and other abnormalities, and can help guide the surgical approach.

Laser endoscopy: Laser endoscopy uses lasers to ablate or remove brain tissue during surgery. This technique can be used to treat tumors, cysts, and other abnormalities with minimal damage to surrounding tissue.

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