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Translational Neuroscience and Clinics  2016, Vol. 2 Issue (4): 286-286    doi:
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Abstract  Precision minimally invasive technique in surgery of spine and spinal cord is an important branch of neurosurgery.Over the past few decades,majority of neurosurgeons only specialize in spinal cord diseases.However,with the advances in spine surgery,more and more neurosurgeons focus on spine diseases.As traditional surgery has been gradually replaced by precision surgery,open surgery has been gradually replaced by minimally invasive surgery,the diagnosis and treatment of spine diseases has been benefiting from minimally invasive techniques.With minimal surgical trauma,precise localization,MIS has become the inevitable trend of new neurosurgery.The purpose of this section is to collect articles on accurate minimally invasive techniques in spine and spinal cord,including but not limited to the following:
● O-ARM,intraoperative real-time navigation techniques
● Precision imaging techniques
● Surgical robot techniques
● Microscopic techniques
● Micro-channel techniques
● Percutaneous instrumentation techniques
● Neuroelectrophysiological monitoring techniques
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Important date
Manuscript Due: June 15, 2017
Notification of acceptance: July 20, 2017
Final version Due: August 15, 2017
Publication date: September, 2017
Guest editors
Lead guest editors: James Wang (China), Jiongqi Shen (China), Guihuai Wang (China)
Guest editors: Fengzeng Jian (China), Fangyi Zhang (China), Wenqing Jia (China),
Tao Fan (China)


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Published: 30 December 2016
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