Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ===== 🎠Decorative Neurosurgery ===== **Decorative neurosurgery** refers to: > A style of neurosurgical practice or publication that **prioritizes visual sophistication, technical complexity, or aesthetic appeal** over **clinical necessity, patient outcomes, or evidence-based justification**. ==== 🧠Characteristics ==== * Use of **high-tech tools** (e.g., exoscopes, 3D navigation, tubular retractors) without improving outcomes * Focus on **surgical choreography** over therapeutic value * Emphasis on **"how" it’s done** rather than **"why" it should be done** * Extrapolation of techniques from one pathology to another without justification (e.g., applying glioma strategies to metastases) > **“Supramarginal resection of a well-circumscribed brain metastasis in an eloquent area is not oncological rigor — it’s decorative neurosurgery.”** ==== ⚠️ Red Flags ==== * Lack of outcome data (survival, function, recurrence) * Absence of discussion on alternative therapies (e.g. radiosurgery) * Focus on intraoperative images, toolkits, and "novel" corridors * No acknowledgment of risks, costs, or patient selection criteria ==== 🔍 Related Concepts ==== * [[clinical elegance]] * [[academic theater]] * [[marketing pamphlet]] **Synonyms:** surgical vanity, aesthetic neurosurgery, technological maximalism **Opposite:** Purposeful, evidence-based, outcome-driven surgery. decorative_neurosurgery.txt Last modified: 2025/06/16 10:15by administrador