Awake craniotomy Awake craniotomy was initially performed to treat epilepsy. However, it has now gained popularity as a standard procedure to resect brain tumors from the eloquent areas of the brain. An expert team of anesthesiologists and surgeons, highly cooperative patients, and adequate pre-and post-operative care strategies are crucial for successful awake craniotomy.

Innovations in Spine Surgery Spine surgery is one of the complex procedures that depends highly on the selection of patients and procedure and precision of instrumentation placement. While conventional spine surgery was performed using open methods and placing instrumentation under direct visualization, the latest spine surgery utilizes intraoperative navigation methods to visualize anatomy and precisely guide the surgery. To gain detailed insights into awake craniotomy and the latest innovations in spine surgery,…