ABOUT
Our mission
At Neurosurgery on Air, our mission is to connect neurosurgeons across the globe, fostering a unique platform for continuous learning, safe technology adoption, and advanced training in neurosurgery. We are committed to improving surgical practices and enhancing patient care through global collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Our Scientific Director
Francesco diMeco
Professor Francesco DiMeco, MD is an esteemed neurosurgeon specializing in complex brain tumor surgeries. As Director of the Neurosurgery Department at the Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta in Milan, he leads pioneering research and clinical advancements in neurosurgery, with a focus on minimally invasive techniques. Prof. DiMeco's work emphasizes precision and innovation, integrating cutting-edge surgical technologies to improve patient outcomes. He is a recognized leader in the international medical community, with numerous publications and contributions to advancing neurosurgical practices.
Leading the Future of Neurosurgery Education and Innovation
In the rapidly evolving medical field, neurosurgery is at the cutting edge of technological advancement, transforming surgical procedures and significantly improving patient outcomes. With neurosurgical innovation advancing every day, the need for comprehensive training has never been more crucial.
Neurosurgery on Air is an educational initiative dedicated to the dynamic intersection of robotics in surgery and traditional neurosurgical practices, offering a range of valuable resources, including insights from top surgeons, expert interviews, live procedural demonstrations, and updates on the latest technologies.
Together, we're shaping the future of healthcare—one neurosurgical procedure at a time.
Key Features for Neurosurgical Professionals
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Real-Time Robotic Neurosurgical Procedures
Witness neurosurgeries performed by leading surgeons. Detailed commentary and expert panel feedback from around the world provide invaluable insights into best practices, challenges, and innovative solutions in robotic neurosurgery.
Educational Format
One Surgeon, One Site: Watch as a single neurosurgeon performs a procedure, accompanied by real-time commentary from one moderator and two expert panelists. Multiple Procedures, Multiple Insights: Tune in for multiple live surgeries moderated by two professionals, with up to five panelists discussing various techniques and approaches