High-Tech scanner tries to map the Brain's shifts during surgery

NCT ID NCT05018338

Summary

This study aimed to test a new 3D scanner to see if it could accurately measure how the brain moves during surgery. It involved patients already scheduled for brain surgery to remove tumors or treat epilepsy. The goal was to collect data to see if the scanner could help surgeons by providing detailed, real-time 3D images of the brain's surface.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • St. David's Medical Center

    Austin, Texas, 78758, United States

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