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Transformative Technologies in Cranial and Spine Surgery
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Abstract
This chapter explores the transformative role of emerging technologies in cranial and spine surgery, focusing on AI, Neuronavigation, Intraoperative Imaging, Augmented Reality (AR), 3D Printing, and Robotic-Assisted Systems. These tools are revolutionizing surgical precision, reducing invasiveness, and improving patient outcomes across all stages of care. Real-world case studies demonstrate measurable improvements in accuracy, recovery, and safety. The chapter also examines key challenges, including high costs, regulatory hurdles, limited training, and ethical concerns such as data privacy and algorithmic transparency. It emphasizes the need for multidisciplinary collaboration among neurosurgeons, engineers, data scientists, and policymakers to ensure equitable and successful adoption. Additionally, the chapter outlines future research directions aimed at closing access gaps, enhancing AI integration, and establishing ethical frameworks for responsible technology use. It provides a comprehensive guide for advancing neurosurgical practice through innovation.
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