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Introduction
Since the introduction of wearable head‐up displays, there has been much interest in the surgical community adapting this technology into routine surgical practice.
Methods
We used the keywords augmented reality OR wearable device OR head‐up display AND surgery using PubMed, EBSCO, IEEE and SCOPUS databases. After exclusions, 74 published articles that evaluated the utility of wearable...
Stereotactic laser ablation (SLA) is a novel form of epilepsy surgery for patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy. We evaluated one hundred consecutive surgeries performed for patients with epilepsy to address the impact of SLA on our therapeutic approach, as well as patient outcomes.A retrospective, single center analysis of the last one hundred neurosurgeries for epilepsy was performed from...
Background.Our aim was to investigate the clinical and manofluorographic findings of patients with anterior cervical osteophyte (ACO) dysphagia before and after surgery.
Methods.Chart review including manofluorography (MFG) data of patients undergoing ACO removal was undertaken.
Results.Thirteen patients underwent transcervical ACO removal over a 10‐year period. A postoperative hematoma was the...
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