The Neurosurgery Department at AIIMS New Delhi is widely acclaimed for its state-of-the-art facilities, drawing aspiring neurosurgeons seeking exceptional training. With an impressive track record of treating over 4500 patients each year and catering to more than 45000 patients through its outpatient clinic, the department leads the way in neurosurgical advancements. Its commitment extends beyond its premises to nurturing young neurosurgeons across the nation and in neighboring countries.
The department has initiated a visionary approach to surgical training by organizing innovative workshops throughout the year. These workshops, showcasing prominent international and national experts, offer dynamic platforms for doctors to engage with the latest methodologies and enhance their surgical skills through hands-on practice using advanced simulators. Notably, this year, the department introduced hyper-realistic surgical simulation models from UpSurgeOn, providing unmatched training experiences.
In a groundbreaking initiative for neurosurgical education, the department has created affordable training modules, among them a straightforward yet efficient ultrasound training module aimed at aiding neurosurgeons in conducting biopsies and pinpointing deep brain lesions. Constructed from readily available materials, this inventive model provides an immersive learning opportunity, allowing trainees to enhance their abilities in lesion localization.
The department has pioneered innovative solutions, such as affordable endoscopic spine surgery simulators and microsuturing practice devices crafted from easily accessible materials. These homemade simulators provide comprehensive training at a fraction of the expense of imported alternatives, equipping surgeons with essential surgical skills.
Partnering with industry giants Microsoft and apoQlar, the department employs Hololens 2 and VSI holomedicine software to generate holographic images, facilitating a comprehensive grasp of intricate surgical anatomy, particularly in high cervical surgeries. These mixed reality devices elevate learning experiences, allowing students to interactively visualize complex anatomical structures and acquire practical insights.
AIIMS New Delhi has embraced digital surgery technology from Immersive Touch, allowing surgeons to virtually plan and simulate the unique anatomy of each patient in 3D before surgery. This VR platform enhances both surgical planning and training, leading to improved clinical performance and patient outcomes. Professor Vivek Tandon, a Neurosurgery Professor, underscores the role of simulators in providing a safe environment for trainees to practice surgical techniques without jeopardizing patient safety. Professor Shashank Kale, the Head of the Neurosurgery Department, emphasizes the department's dedication to excellence in both neurosurgical education and patient care. Additionally, Dr. Shashwat Mishra, an Additional Professor of Neurosurgery, praises AIIMS New Delhi's pioneering advancements in neurosurgical training. Through these innovative initiatives, AIIMS New Delhi's Neurosurgery Department is leading a new era in surgical education, equipping neurosurgeons nationwide with advanced skills and knowledge to provide exceptional patient care
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