2014
DOI: 10.3171/2014.2.focus13563
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Berengario's drill: origin and inspiration

Abstract: Craniotomies are among the oldest neurosurgical procedures, as evidenced by early human skulls discovered with holes in the calvaria. Though devices change, the principles to safely transgress the skull are identical. Modern neurosurgeons regularly use electric power drills in the operating theater; however, nonelectric trephining instruments remain trusted by professionals in certain emergent settings in the rare instance that an electric drill is unavailable. Until the late Middle Ages, innovation in… Show more

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“…The “vertibulum” used by Berengario was a prelude to modern craniotomy instruments. [ 3 ] Trepanation is the most ancient form of surgical practice since the prehistoric age. [ 7 , 9 ] The oldest trepanned specimens have been found in Africa and Europe dating 10,000 BC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The “vertibulum” used by Berengario was a prelude to modern craniotomy instruments. [ 3 ] Trepanation is the most ancient form of surgical practice since the prehistoric age. [ 7 , 9 ] The oldest trepanned specimens have been found in Africa and Europe dating 10,000 BC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ñâåðëåíèå -îäèí èç íàèáîëåå ðàñïðîñòðàíåííûõ ñïîñîáîâ ïðîâåäåíèÿ òðåïàíàöèè ó ðàç-ëè÷íûõ íàðîäîâ çåìíîãî øàðà [Ãîõìàí, 1989;Áóaeèëîâà, Äîáðîâîëüñêàÿ, Ìåäíèêîâà, 2006;Áåéñåíîâ, Êèòîâ, 2014;Drennan, 1937;Wilkinson, 1975;Rawlings, Rossitch, 1994;Brothwell, 1994;Campillo, Safont et al, 1999;Crubezy et al, 2001;Sankhyan, Weber, 2001;Nystrom, 2006;Acikkol et al, 2009;Likovsky, Malykova, et al, 2010;Erdal, Erdal, 2011;Pitsios, Zafiri, 2012;Kurin, 2013;Chorney, Gandhi et al, 2014;Tiago, Silva et al, 2015.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…После проникновения более чем на половину толщины кости можно использовать другой инструмент без заостренного конца, чтобы избежать прокола твердой мозговой оболочки. Таким образом, Беренгарио различал «мужскую» версию с режущим штифтом на конце и «женскую» -без него [2,12].…”
Section: рис 4 различные виды повязок для лечения травм головы предло...unclassified