Neurosurgery is complex. Sometimes, brain surgery is compared to rocket science to emphasize the complexity involved. Small errors in decision making, planning, or execution would have devastating consequences. Innovations in neurosurgery – which is one of the youngest surgical specialties – have significantly reduced the incidence of complications. These innovations have happened in the last few decades and have made operating on the brain much safer. There was a time when neurosurgery meant accepting a high risk of complications. However, with advances in technology and understanding of brain functions, the goal of neurosurgery has shifted its focus not just to save the life, but to reverse the deficits and integrate the person functionally back in the society. The purpose of this educational workshop is to explore the advances in neurosurgery in the 21st Century.
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