Micromirrors in Neurosurgery: Technical Overview and Benefits Assessment

Micromirrors proved to be useful in enhancing the visualization of neurovascular structures and pathology residuals within deep-seated surgical fields without the need for fixed brain retraction. Their cost-effectiveness and easy learning curve constitute solid reasons for advocating a revitalization of this “old but gold” tool in neurosurgery.

Dr. Ignacio J. Barrenechea, Neurocirujano, MD, IFAANS

Jefe de Servicio de Neurocirugía, Hospital Privado de Rosario. Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina. Miembro Internacional de la "American Association of Neurological Surgeons"; Rolling Meadows, IL, EEUU

https://www.drbarrenechea.com
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