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The Neurosurgery Journal

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Michał Marciniec*
 
Department of Neurology, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland, Email: lekmarciniec@gmail.com
 
*Correspondence: Michał Marciniec, Department of Neurology, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland, Email: lekmarciniec@gmail.com

Received: 08-Dec-2021 Accepted Date: Dec 22, 2021; Published: 29-Dec-2021

Citation: Marciniec M. Importance of endoscopy in brain surgery. Neurosurg. J Open Access. 2021;4(3):2.

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Conclusion

With the knowledge of almost all individual anatomic and patho anatomic details of a specific patient, it is possible to target the individual lesion through a keyhole approach using the particular anatomic windows. Endoscopic-assisted microsurgery for keyhole access is maximally efficient in removing lesions and maximally safe for patients, as intraoperative use of the telescope improves light intensity and display of important anatomical details and can provide minimal invasiveness.

 
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