The first brain biopsy was successfully performed at “Acibadem Sistina” using the neuronavigation system.

Acibadem Hospital Conducts First Frameless Brain Biopsy Utilizing Advanced Neuronavigation System

Acibadem Sistina Hospital’s neurosurgery team has successfully performed a novel frameless biopsy, marking the first of its kind at the institution. The procedure utilized the Vertek neuronavigation system, a highly precise method of accessing brain lesions. Unlike traditional techniques, this approach eliminates the need for a metal frame affixed to the patient’s head.

The frameless biopsy allows for enhanced accuracy through the integration of the neuronavigation system. This system enables surgeons to target lesions located deep within the brain or near sensitive structures with greater precision. According to Dr.

[Doctor’s Name – Please insert name here], “Frameless brain biopsy allows for high accuracy, thanks to the implementation of the neuronavigation system, which allows us to access lesions even when they are deep in the brain or near critical structures.” The minimally invasive technique reduces the size of the incision required, and the instrument is carefully directed to avoid vital structures and blood vessels. The procedure’s efficiency is also notable, with the team reporting a reduced timeframe compared to conventional biopsy methods. The Vertek neuronavigation system plays a crucial role in guiding the instrument and ensuring optimal results.

This innovative approach represents a significant advancement in minimally invasive neurological procedures.

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