
Neurosurgery
Minimally invasive brain surgery, performed using endoscopy techniques, sophisticated computer and imaging systems and radical resections or ablations of malignant brain tumours, followed by radiation therapy with pinpoint accuracy, are among the numerous clinical and research projects of a modern division of neurosurgery and are giving new hope to patients with brain tumours.
In the last decade, we have witnessed an explosion of technological innovations for diagnosing and treating patients with neurosurgical diseases.
Much of this new equipment has unquestionably improved the diagnosis and treatment of neurosurgical patients. Neurosurgeons have become accustomed to rapid technological progress, and are now on the lookout for further new approaches and solutions. Well adapted product development and subsequent marketing could meet their demands to the benefit of all.

