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“Origami” brain implants could improve surgery for epilepsy patients, Oxford and Cambridge scientists have suggested. Experts at the universities believe tiny, folding brain implants could ...
SEEG surgeries are less invasive – with an estimated 200 operations carried out in the UK every year – but the noodle-like probes only cover a very small surface area of the brain, instead ...
The probe, guided by an MRI scanner in the operating room, heated up the target area and "actually knocked out that very active seizure focus," Shih says. "It was a single hole, a single stitch ...
Brain-iEEG microdisplay showing the extent of the electrical field during cortical stimulation in a large mammal (pig) using a method called an sEEG probe Brain-iEEG microdisplay showign the ...
Shih says the team used a special type of MRI to guide the probe to its target. SHIH: Using laser ablation, we actually knocked out that very active seizure focus. HAMILTON: And it worked.
SEEG surgeries are less invasive – with an estimated 200 operations carried out in the UK every year – but the noodle-like probes only cover a very small surface area of the brain, instead ...
SEEG surgeries are less invasive – with an estimated 200 operations carried out in the UK every year – but the noodle-like probes only cover a very small surface area of the brain, instead ...
SEEG surgeries are less invasive – with an estimated 200 operations carried out in the UK every year – but the noodle-like probes only cover a very small surface area of the brain, instead ...
Origami-inspired folding electrodes could reduce surgery needed to treat brain conditions, scientists believe Tiny folding implants that expand in the brain after being inserted could make ...