To date, minimally-invasive surgery—surgery in closed spaces of the body that, due to smaller incisions, leads to less trauma and shorter patient recovery times—has been applied to cholecystectomy (gall bladder removal) and, more recently, cardiovascular surgery. But, thanks to advances in neurological imaging technology, some physicians—among them the founders of Melbourne, FL-based Image-Guided Neurologics Inc. —have begun to apply minimally-invasive techniques to intracranial drug delivery and neurosurgical procedures.
Historically, the application of minimally-invasive techniques to neurosurgery has been limited due to inherent visualization problems. In laparoscopic cholecystectomies and...
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