Innovation in neuro-oncological surgery embodies a dual face: while technological advancements can substantially improve surgical precision and patient outcomes, they may also introduce therapeutic approaches whose long-term efficacy and safety remain questionable. This dissertation explores both aspects through two complementary investigations: the role of augmented reality high-definition fiber tractography (HDFT) in primary motor area high-grade glioma surgery (M1 HGGS), and the impact of adjuvant radiotherapy on residual WHO grade I meningiomas following subtotal resection. Herein, we examine the Janus-faced nature of scientific and technological innovation in neuro-oncology, analyzing both its benefits and its limitations considering the presented results. By addressing this dual impact, our aim is to provide a balanced perspective on how innovation has reshaped neuro-oncological practice, highlighting not only its transformative potential but also the caution required in its application.
The Dual Nature of Innovation in Neuro-Oncological Surgery: Augmented Reality Fiber Tractography in Primary Motor Area High-Grade Glioma and Radiotherapy for Residual WHO Grade I Meningiomas
GIOTTA LUCIFERO, ALICE
2025-12-16
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Innovation in neuro-oncological surgery embodies a dual face: while technological advancements can substantially improve surgical precision and patient outcomes, they may also introduce therapeutic approaches whose long-term efficacy and safety remain questionable. This dissertation explores both aspects through two complementary investigations: the role of augmented reality high-definition fiber tractography (HDFT) in primary motor area high-grade glioma surgery (M1 HGGS), and the impact of adjuvant radiotherapy on residual WHO grade I meningiomas following subtotal resection. Herein, we examine the Janus-faced nature of scientific and technological innovation in neuro-oncology, analyzing both its benefits and its limitations considering the presented results. By addressing this dual impact, our aim is to provide a balanced perspective on how innovation has reshaped neuro-oncological practice, highlighting not only its transformative potential but also the caution required in its application.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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