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In our interviews, you will learn more about how our products help to improve the quality of life of patients and make the work of users more pleasant. To continuously develop our products, we are in constant dialogue with international doctors, users and experts in the medical field.
Insights from PD Dr Kathleen Seidel
Neuromonitoring and education in neurosurgery In this interview, PD Dr Kathleen Seidel from the University Hospital of Bern shares her impressions of the London Neuromonitoring & Brain Mapping International Course. She talks about the value of the practical workshops provided by inomed and emphasises the crucial role of industry in promoting research and education.
Insights from Prof Dr Andrea Szelényi
The growing role of IONM and the future of neurophysiological monitoring In this interview at the EANS Congress, Prof Dr Andrea Szelényi from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich talks about the increasing interest in intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) in neurosurgery. She shares her vision for the future of neurophysiological monitoring over the next ten years and reflects on the role of industry in IONM.
Insights from Dr Francesco Vergani
The importance of neuromonitoring in modern neurosurgery Dr Francesco Vergani, neurosurgeon at King’s College Hospital in London, provides fascinating insights into his work. He talks about how working with inomed has significantly improved his surgical outcomes and explains the added value of monitoring and mapping as intraoperative tools.
Insights from Dr José Lavrador
Future visions for neuromonitoring and brain mapping Dr José Lavrador, neurosurgeon at King’s College Hospital in London, talks about the London Neuromonitoring & Brain Mapping International Course and the idea behind it. He shares his thoughts on what it would be like to operate today without technological aids such as IONM and gives exciting insights into the future development of intraoperative neuromonitoring.
Insights from Pablo Alvarez Abut
The future of neuromonitoring and collaboration with inomed In this interview at the EANS Congress, Pablo Alvarez Abut from the Inselspital, University Hospital of Bern, provides exciting insights into the future of neurophysiological monitoring. He shares his vision of how neuromonitoring will develop over the next ten years and explains why he personally values inomed as an excellent partner to work with.
Insights from Pietro D'Urso
Individualised approaches and the future of neuromonitoring At the EANS Congress, Pietro D'Urso from the Manchester Centre for Clinical Neurosciences shares his thoughts on whether a standardised approach to awake surgery is better or whether he prefers an approach tailored to the individual patient. He also talks about how the next generation of neurosurgeons and neurophysiologists will shape the development of intraoperative neuromonitoring.
Insights from Brett Sanders
The advantages of inomed devices in neurophysiological monitoring Brett Sanders from the Cleveland Clinic in London talks about the added value that inomed devices offer in his daily work. He emphasises the significant advantages of inomed technologies and explains how they stand out compared to other devices in improving the quality of neurophysiological monitoring.