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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12): 410-415, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-744199

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Objective To improve the system of specialized training by exploring the role of multimodal navigation in the teaching of neurosurgery.Methods The questionnaire was conducted by the experts to obtain the detailed information of 20 residents.They were randomly divided into two groups:the traditional teaching group (n=10) and the multimodal navigation group (n=10).The details were evaluated from the reaction layer,the learning layer,the behavior layer and the result layer by the Kirkpatriek's model.The data were analyzed by SPSS 17.0.The quantitative data were described by mean ± standard deviation and the qualitative data was described by rate or percentage.Two independent-samples t test was used to compare the results of two groups.Results The results of the reaction layer showed that the scores of the multimodal navigation group were significantly higher than those of the traditional teaching group,which were statistically significant (P<0.05) in the training content,training methods,training facilities and experience after training.The learning results showed that the multimodal navigation group had higher scores in the theoretical examinations,surgical skills and overall scores (P<0.05).The behavioral results showed that the clinical ability of the multimodal navigation group was more prominent (P<0.05).The result layer showed that under the guidance of professors,the percentage of residents who can complete the whole surgical operation is higher in multimodal navigation group (50% vs.20%).Conclusion The application of multimodal navigation technology has a positive effect on the teaching of neurosurgery and specialized training of residents.

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Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society ; : 376-380, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-207130

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OBJECTIVE: Neurosurgical technique has recently entered a fantastic era of image guided surgery or neuronavigaton and application of this technology is beginning to have a significant impact on a variety of intracranial procedures. This study purports to investigate the effectiveness of this new technique in its application to the brain tumor surgery. METHODS: We used the BrainLab VectorVision neuronavigation system, which is an intraoperative, imageguided, frameless, and localization system. We operated 220 cases of different brain pathological conditions with its guidance. RESULTS: The mean of target localizing accuracy, mass size, and mass volume were 1.14mm, 3.04x3.78cm, 32.04cc respectively. These cases included 194 microsurgical craniotomies, 21 frameless stereotactic biopsies, 4 endoscopic procedure and 1 catheter placement. The common pathological diagnoses were meningioma in 61 cases, glioma in 59 and metastasis in 45. CONCLUSION: The neuronavigation system has shown to be very effective and user-friendly for routine microsurgical interventions. The application of this technique not only revealed benefits in operative planning, appreciation of anatomy, lesion location, and safety of surgery, but also greatly enhanced surgical confidence. The image guided surgical technology has a great potential to play an important role in contemporary neurosurgery and its various adoptions in practice will be realized in the near future.


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Biopsy , Brain Neoplasms , Brain , Catheters , Craniotomy , Diagnosis , Glioma , Meningioma , Neoplasm Metastasis , Neuronavigation , Neurosurgery , Surgery, Computer-Assisted
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Chinese Journal of Microsurgery ; (6)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-536908

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Objective To report the microsurgical separation of the protruded cerebral tissue in the case of complex craniopagus twins and evaluate the role of the neuronavigation system in this operation Methods After the multiple bone flap were made,register again and then separate the cerebral tissue along the arachnoid plane under the guiding of the neuronavigation system(SNN) until the straight sinus was exposed Results The protruded cerebral hemisphere and cerebellar hemisphere of the twins were successfully separated Unfortunately,part of the occipital lobe of twin B(right) had to be removed because of the brain swelling Conclusion In the case of complicated craniopagus,the neuronavigation system is valuable in positioning the deep common sinus To separate the cerebral tissue along the arachnoid plane under surgical microscope can reduce the cerebral injury

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