Why We Need to Rethink Cutting in Neurosurgery
Article by Members of the MoA »Cutting« Project Published in Journal »Neurosurgery«
In their letter to the editor »A Note on Neurosurgical Resection and Why We Need to Rethink Cutting« in the prominent journal »Neurosurgery«, researchers from the MoA Cutting project describe how future tools will enable practitioners to treat brain diseases with unmatched accuracy by integrating analog and digital tools in new hybrid devices and workflows.
The article is the joint result of the multidisciplinary project members Thomas Picht (Digital Neurosurgery), Maxime Le Calvé (Social Anthropology), Rosario Tomasello (Neurolinguistics), Lucius Fekonja (Scientific Visualization & Neurosurgery), Mohammad Fardin Gholami (Physics of Macromolecules & Scanning Probe Microscopy), Matthias Bruhn (Art & Visual History), Carola Zwick (Design), Jürgen P Rabe (Physics), Claudia Müller-Birn (Computer Science), Igor M Sauer (Medicine & Biotechnology), Stefan Zachow (Computer Science), John A Nyakatura (Biology), Patricia Ribault (Gestaltung) and Friedemann Pulvermüller (Neuroscience, Linguistics & Psychology) and Peter Vajcoczy from Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
The full article can be read here: https://doi.org/10.1093/neuros/nyab326.