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Education - Trainee vs. Staff Performance in Stereotactic Brain Biopsies

7 min · 21. juni 2026
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This episode examines the "Effect of training on navigated frameless and frame-based stereotactic brain biopsies: a retrospective comparison of staff neurosurgeon and trainee perioperative performance and complications," published in Acta Neurochirurgica in 2026. We delve into the full text of this retrospective study, which compared the outcomes and complications of stereotactic brain biopsies performed by staff neurosurgeons and trainees using both frameless and frame-based navigation systems. The findings offer valuable insights into the learning curve and safety profiles of neurosurgical trainees in this complex procedure. This discussion highlights the critical aspects of surgical education and its impact on patient care. This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice.

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