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Page 1: Computers and Neurosurgery Layla Avalos. History  The use of computers in Neurosurgery began in the 1980’s.  Telemanipulators are also common in this.

Computers and

Neurosurgery

Layla Avalos

Page 2: Computers and Neurosurgery Layla Avalos. History  The use of computers in Neurosurgery began in the 1980’s.  Telemanipulators are also common in this.

History The use of computers in Neurosurgery began in the 1980’s.Telemanipulators are also common in this field.They are machines that act as the doctor’s hands in the

procedure. This helps with precision.

Page 3: Computers and Neurosurgery Layla Avalos. History  The use of computers in Neurosurgery began in the 1980’s.  Telemanipulators are also common in this.

How do Computers Work with Neurosurgery?

Using a patient’s MRI or CT scans neurosurgeons are able to create a 3D model of their brain to plan their surgery.

The program can be manipulated and changed to plan surgical procedures or develop new ones.

Page 4: Computers and Neurosurgery Layla Avalos. History  The use of computers in Neurosurgery began in the 1980’s.  Telemanipulators are also common in this.

Cont.…The program will then later be applied to the

surgery as a guide After the surgeon finishes one task he can

either manually or verbally give a command to the computer to let it know he is finished and can move on to the next step

Page 5: Computers and Neurosurgery Layla Avalos. History  The use of computers in Neurosurgery began in the 1980’s.  Telemanipulators are also common in this.

Reasons to use Computer Science for Neurosurgery

Planning neurosurgery before procedures helps increase precision and lessen risk

It makes smaller incisions which will result in faster recovery time and a less painful recovery

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Computer Assisted Imaging

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Craniotomy

This is a procedure used to cure brain lesions(an abnormality in the tissue of something) and trauma

In this procedure the neurosurgeon will use the computer to guide him while he removes a piece of skull to have access to the brain

Then a metal plate is used to replace the bone flap

Page 8: Computers and Neurosurgery Layla Avalos. History  The use of computers in Neurosurgery began in the 1980’s.  Telemanipulators are also common in this.

What is it Used for? Craniotomy- treatment for brain diseases.Epilepsy Surgery- if regular treatments do not work

this is the last resort.Laminectomy-procedure used to assess and

decompress the spine.Spinal Fusion- used to fix spinal diseases that can

occur due to genetics or trauma.

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Citations• Chir, Minerva. Role of computer technology in neurosurgery. Pub Med. Ed. U.S. National

Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health. NCBI, 4 Aug. 2010. Web. 4 Sept. 2014. <http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20802430>.

• Anonymous. "Computer Guided Neurosurgery." Department of Neurosurgery University of Florida. UF Health, 27 Aug. 2014. Web. 4 Sept. 2014. <http://neurosurgery.ufl.edu/residency/about-us/ clinical-specialties/computer-guided-neurosurgery/>.

• Comprehensive Brain Tumor Program. Mount Sinai Hospital, n.d. Web. 4 Sept. 2014. <http://www.mountsinai.org/patient-care/service-areas/neurosurgery/areas-of-care/ comprehensive-brain-tumor-program/treatment/ computer-assisted-imaged-guided-craniotomy-stereotactic-neurosurgery>.


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