
Surgical Technology At Queen Square
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Brain surgery with Robotics, Artificial Intelligence, and Neuronavigation. Clinical lead: @hani_marcus.
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Collaborate with our team by engaging with this short #pituitarysurgery #AI design survey! Hani Marcus Sophia Bano Dan Stoyanov Surgical Technology At Queen Square FYI: BNTA SBNS Brain School Queen Square Neurosurgery EANS Young Neurosurgeons European Association of Neurosurgical Societies MICCAI

🧠 Neurosurgeons & residents with pituitary surgery experience - we need your help in designing surgical #AugmentedReality. ✅ If interested, pls complete this ~10min survey: uclpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_08… 🤝 We are offering collaborative group authorship to recognise contributions.

Pleased to share our latest review of cognitive biases and heuristics in surgery in Annals of Surgery led by Holly Aylmore and Srishti Aggarwal UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology Hani Marcus Queen Square Neurosurgery journals.lww.com/annalsofsurger… Here's a tweetorial to summarise (1/5)

Huge congrats to our amazing NSurg ST1 & clinical research fellow Joachim Starup-Hansen for completing the #LondonMarathon in support of The National Brain Appeal! 🏃🏽♀️ The NBA powers groundbreaking research (including ours!) & cutting-edge neuro care. Donate here 🧠 2025tcslondonmarathon.enthuse.com/pf/joachim-sta…





Hear from Ollie Burton all about our recent project exploring patient and public perceptions of simulation training in neurosurgery, and what that might mean for future direction in this space! #Simulation Paper: 10.1016/j.wneu.2025.123746

In this mini-documentary piece filmed at Queen Square Neurosurgery, Jigs takes us through 7T MRI and its potential role in aiding neurosurgeons operate in the posterior fossa, and Ollie Burton undergoes an MRI. Huge thanks The National Brain Appeal for supporting us with this outreach work

It was an honour to host this year’s keynote speaker, Dr Michael Link, Professor of Neurosurgery at the Mayo Clinic. He drew on his extensive experience of treating patients afflicted with vestibular schwannoma! Michael J. Link, MD Mayo Clinic Neuro


In this video, we introduce neurosurgery trainee + PhD Student Danyal Z Khan who takes us through his research on the applications of computer vision in pituitary surgery! 🧠 Check out the full video here: youtube.com/watch?v=JWxmmV…

We were so thrilled to be able to interview Michael J. Link, MD during his visit to Queen Square for the Queen Square Neurosurgery Review Course course. Dr Link is an attending neurosurgeon at the Mayo Clinic - and he shares his thoughts on the future of neurosurgical research, and wisdom for new residents

Today's video features TeQ senior clinical research fellow & neurosurgery trainee Mr Joachim Starup-Hansen, discussing his work on the use of AI to aid with recruitment to clinical trials, and what this means not just for neurosurgery, but clinical research in general.

We are proud to be a multidisciplinary team here at the TeQ group - today computer scientist and UCL PhD candidate Adrito Das takes us through his work using AI to assist surgeons during neurosurgery, and what the future might look like! #ai #neurosurgery


In this week's video, Mr James Booker takes us through his work on wearable technologies - and what they might mean for neurosurgeons and neurosurgical patients of the future #neurosurgery #technology #wearables

This week's video features Mr Hugo Layard Horsfall Hugo Layard Horsfall, discussing his work on brain-computer interface technologies, and the specific challenges of working in this enormously novel and exciting area #neurosurgery #neurotechnology #bci #neuropixel

In this week's video, TEQ research intern Sanchit Aapan takes us through his patient-centric work on the reporting of non-critical symptoms following neurosurgery! #neurosurgery #PROMs