SEOUL HOSPITAL SELECTS ELEKTA MEG EQUIPMENT.The prestigious Seoul National University Not to be confused with the University of Seoul. Seoul National University (SNU) is a national research university in Seoul, South Korea. Founded in 1946, SNU was the first national university in South Korea, and served as a model for the many national and public Hospital (SNUH SNUH Seoul National University Hospital (Seoul, South Korea) SNUH Springfieldians for Nonviolence, Understanding, and Helping (The Simpsons) ) in Korea has chosen Elekta to supply Elekta Neuromag, the world's most advanced equipment for magnetoencephalography (MEG). Using Elekta Neuromag, Korean neurosurgeons will now be able to non-invasively register nerve cell nerve cell n. 1. See neuron. 2. The body of a neuron without its axon and dendrites. activity in the brain in real time, using MEG's ability to measure the intensity of very weak magnetic fields magnetic fields, n.pl the spaces in which magnetic forces are detectable; created by magnetostrictive ultrasonic scalers to cause the tips of instruments such as ultrasonic scalers to vibrate. generated by electrical activity in the brain. This diagnostic tool increases the ability to understand and to improve treatment of functional disorders. Within the framework of the previously announced establishment of an international network of MEG research centers, Elekta will deliver Elekta Neuromag, the world leading MEG equipment, to SNUH early next year. "We are very pleased to be working with the Elekta Neuromag MEG system," said Professor Chun-Kee Chung, neurosurgeon neurosurgeon a physician who specializes in neurosurgery. neurosurgeon A surgeon specialized in managing diseases of the brain, spine and peripheral nerves Meat & potatoes diseases Brain tumors, spinal cord disease Salary $245K + 15% bonus. at SNUH. "We have considered acquiring magnetoencephalography equipment for over 3 years and we think that MEG will play a pivotal role in human brain mapping, especially in surgical planning and in research and treatment of epilepsy. We are convinced that MEG will offer new insights in the neuroimaging research areas which will allow SNUH to treat patients better today and in the future", Professor Chung concluded. "SNUH has a long tradition of research and clinical practice. MEG is one of the newest research tools and we are happy that we can work with Elekta in this area", adds Professor Sang-Cheol Seong, president of Seoul National University Hospital. Non-invasive, real-time brain mapping and monitoring is considered as one of the most exciting developments in neuroscience today and around the world, researchers are developing clinical MEG routines. The list of new applications is steadily growing and includes pre-surgical mapping for neurosurgery neurosurgery /neu·ro·sur·gery/ (noor´o-sur?jer-e) surgery of the nervous system. neu·ro·sur·ger·y n. Surgery on any part of the nervous system. as well as MEG-MRI integration to enhance the accuracy of surgical navigation and planning of open surgery and radiation treatments. For patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy focal epilepsy n. An epileptic condition in which disturbance in a localized area of cerebral function causes the twitching of a limb, the occurrence of a somatosensory or special sense phenomenon, or a specific disturbance of complex mental functions. , surgery is an increasingly common alternative and MEG is proving useful for locating epileptogenic zones in relation to other functionally important areas of the brain. Ongoing research and development in other areas include cerebrovascular disease cerebrovascular disease Neurology Any vascular disease affecting cerebral arteries–eg ASHD, diabetic vasculopathy, HTN, which may cause a CVA or TIA with neurologic sequelae–speech, vision, movement of variable duration. and mild brain trauma; psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia and depression; learning disorders, such as dyslexia; as well as normal cognitive functions underlying memory and language. Compared with other preoperative pre·op·er·a·tive adj. Preceding a surgical operation. preoperative preceding an operation. preoperative care the preparation of a patient before operation. registration methods, MEG is superior with respect to both the time required and its 3D resolution, since activity of the brain is measured directly and in real time. Elekta is currently focusing on research programs for non-invasively locating epileptogenic zones and it is believed that MEG technology increasingly will be used to localize lo·cal·ize v. lo·cal·ized, lo·cal·iz·ing, lo·cal·iz·es v.tr. 1. To make local: decentralize and localize political authority. 2. functional targets prior to non-invasive Gamma Knife surgery as well as conventional neurosurgery. "Elekta has a long standing relationship with Seoul National University Hospital and we are proud to broaden our collaboration with this exciting new technology for advanced neuroscience research and patient care, said Dr Dan Leksell, head of clinical research at Elekta, and continues: "Elekta is fully committed to the future of MEG technology and also believes there is significant potential for the combination of Elekta Neuromag and Leksell Gamma Knife as a totally non-invasive treatment paradigm for certain cerebral disorders." Elekta is a world-leading supplier of advanced and innovative radiation oncology and neurosurgery solutions and services for precise treatment of cancer and brain disorders. Elekta's solutions are clinically effective, cost efficient and gentle to the patient. For more information, visit http://www.elekta.com. |
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