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British journal of neurosurgery

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Optimising trajectory planning for stereotactic brain tumour biopsy using artificial intelligence: a systematic review of the literature.

British journal of neurosurgery
PURPOSE: Despite advances in technology, stereotactic brain tumour biopsy remains challenging due to the risk of injury to critical structures. Indeed, choosing the correct trajectory remains essential to patient safety. Artificial intelligence can b...

Artificial intelligence and the potential for perioperative delabeling of penicillin allergies for neurosurgery inpatients.

British journal of neurosurgery
PURPOSE OF THE ARTICLE: Patients with penicillin allergy labels are more likely to have postoperative wound infections. When penicillin allergy labels are interrogated, a significant number of individuals do not have penicillin allergies and may be d...

Neurosurgery inpatient outcome prediction for discharge planning with deep learning and transfer learning.

British journal of neurosurgery
INTRODUCTION: Deep learning may be able to assist with the prediction of neurosurgical inpatient outcomes. The aims of this study were to investigate deep learning and transfer learning in the prediction of several inpatient outcomes including timing...

Cranial neurosurgical robotics.

British journal of neurosurgery
OBJECT: The purpose of this review is to highlight the major factors limiting the progress of robotics development in the field of cranial neurosurgery.

Neuromate robot-assisted ventricular catheter insertion.

British journal of neurosurgery
BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE: Insertion of ventricular catheters into small ventricles may require image guidance. Several options exist, including ultrasound guidance, frameless, and frame-based stereotactic approaches. There is no literature on manage...

A comparison of the efficacy, safety, and duration of frame-based and Remebot robot-assisted frameless stereotactic biopsy.

British journal of neurosurgery
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to compare the efficacy, safety, and duration of Remebot robot-assisted frameless brain biopsy with those of standard frame-based stereotactic biopsy.