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πŸ“’ Marketing Pamphlet (metaphorical use)

A marketing pamphlet, in academic critique, refers to:

A scientific article, review, or presentation that prioritizes promotion over substance, often highlighting benefits, tools, or techniques without offering critical analysis, balanced discussion, or clinical outcome data.

🧠 In Neurosurgery

The term is used pejoratively to describe:

β€œThe article claims to be a review, but it’s just a marketing pamphlet for tubular retractors and exoscopes.”

⚠️ Typical Features

🚫 Why It Matters

Marketing disguised as science erodes trust, misguides training, and can promote harmful overuse of interventions not justified by evidence.

Synonyms (in this context): surgical brochure, tech showcase, innovation propaganda.

Opposite: Critical review, evidence-based guideline.