Ruvimbo Kaviya, aged 40, became the first person in the UK to have a tumour removed using a flexible tube and camera called an endoscope through her eye ...
“I was amazed by the recovery,” Ruvimbo Kaviya – a 40-year-old woman from the UK who, in February last year, became the first person in the country to undergo endoscopic trans-orbital surgery to ...
Abstract: Exploring brain-heart interactions within various paradigms, including affective computing, human-computer interfaces, and sensorimotor evaluation, has demonstrated enormous potential in ...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most effective technologies to assess the innermost structures of the human brain. The technology, which uses a magnetic field and radio waves to produce ...
The fossilized remains belong to Cosmopolitodus hastalis – an extinct mackerel shark closely related to the modern great ...
Asim Sheikh, consultant skull ... compress the brain. “The minimally invasive nature of the procedure significantly reduces trauma, enabling patients to recover faster with minimal visible scarring.” ...
When babies are young, their skull bones haven’t fused (or grown together) yet. Because these bones are still malleable, a brain tumor could cause their head to grow in abnormal ways. If you notice a ...
A nurse has become the first person in the UK to undergo an operation that saw a tumour removed through her eye socket using keyhole surgery. Ruvimbo Kaviya, 40, from Leeds, had a meningioma removed ...
A mother-of-three has had a tumour removed in a UK-first as it was originally deemed inoperable by professionals.
Ms Ferrie added: “When the surgical team approached me, we used scans of Ruvimbo’s brain and skull to create a 3D replica model. “This technology enabled the team to study her anatomy in ...