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The Neuroanatomic Studies of Albert L. Rhoton Jr. in Historical Context: An Analysis of Origin, Evolution, and Application.

Dara S Farhadi1, Jubran H Jubran1, Xiaochun Zhao2, Lena Mary Houlihan2, Evgenii Belykh2, Ali Tayebi Meybodi2, Ronald L Smith3, Michael T Lawton2, Mark C Preul4.   

Abstract

The incorporation of perspective into art and science revolutionized the study of the brain. Beginning in about 1504, Leonardo da Vinci began to model the ventricles of the brain in three dimensions. A few years later, Andreus Vesalius illustrated radically novel brain dissections. Thomas Willis' work, Cerebri Anatome (1664), illustrated by Christopher Wren, remarkably showed the brain undersurface. Later, in the early 1800s, Charles Bell's accurate images of neural structures changed surgery. In the 1960s, Albert L. Rhoton Jr. (1932-2016) began to earn his place among the preeminent neuroanatomists by focusing his lens on microanatomy to harness a knowledge of microneurosurgery, master microneurologic anatomy, and use it to improve the care of his patients. Although his biography and works are well known, no analysis has been conducted to identify the progression, impact, and trends in the totality of his publications, and no study has assessed his work in a historical context compared with the contributions of other celebrated anatomists. We analyzed 414 of 508 works authored by Rhoton; these studies were analyzed according to subjects discussed, including anatomic region, surgical approaches, subjects covered, anatomic methods used, forms of multimedia, and subspecialty. Rhoton taught detailed neuroanatomy from a surgical perspective using meticulous techniques that evolved as the technical demands of neurosurgery advanced, inspiring students and contemporaries. His work aligns him with renowned figures in neuroanatomy, arguably establishing him historically as the most influential anatomist of the neurosurgical era.
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Keywords:  Albert Rhoton Jr.; History of neurosurgery; Neuroanatomy; Neurosurgical education; Neurosurgical laboratory; Neurosurgical research; Neurosurgical training

Year:  2020        PMID: 33385605     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.12.101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


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1.  Robotic guidance platform for laser interstitial thermal ablation and stereotactic needle biopsies: a single center experience.

Authors:  Franco Rubino; Daniel G Eichberg; Joacir G Cordeiro; Long Di; Karen Eliahu; Ashish H Shah; Evan M Luther; Victor M Lu; Ricardo J Komotar; Michael E Ivan
Journal:  J Robot Surg       Date:  2021-07-13
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