For two patients with a brain tumour and orbital mass, neurosurgeon Dhandapani and his team performed
This technology is one of the latest advances in minimally invasive brain and spine surgery. The 3D visualisation is guided by a scope from outside, compared to the usual 2D visualisation from inside in the endoscope.
Many centres in India have 2D exoscopes, but 3D exoscope in the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research is the first in India.
This is very helpful to deal with problems on the surface of the brain, spine, and orbit. Compared to a microscope, the system is lighter, occupies less operating room space, and is ergonomically better, a PGI statement said.
This procedure would be of great benefit to patients with brain and spine problems, it added.