Author:
Gabriel Eric M.,Nashold Blaine S.
Abstract
✓ Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery has experienced a remarkable degree of development during the last 50 years, from the plaster of Paris frame of Spiegel and Wycis to the technology of frameless stereotaxis. Although predominantly used for intracranial procedures, stereotaxy has its roots in experimental studies of the spinal cord. The field of spinal cord stereotaxy has not received the same amount of attention as supratentorial surgery, but there have been significant contributions to the field that have helped to further our understanding of spinal cord anatomy and physiology. Now that frameless stereotaxis has reached clinical practice, there may be further developments in the field of spinal surgery: this technique may prove useful for spinal fusion operations and, possibly, intramedullary operations as well.
Publisher
Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
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