- 00:06
Introduction to non-invasive brain surgeries using radiosurgery.
- 00:19
Explanation of the machine that emits invisible beams of light.
- 00:31
Definition of stereotactic radiosurgery and its functioning.
- 00:54
Use of CT scans to create a 3D model of the tumor.
- 01:58
Description of how multiple beams converge to destroy tumors.
- 02:33
Detail on how radiation cuts the DNA of cancer cells.
- 03:21
Immune system's role in cleaning up dead tumor cells.
- 03:41
Limitations of radiosurgery for treating larger tumors.
- 04:00
Comparison of radiosurgery effectiveness with traditional surgery.
- 04:28
Potential applications of radiosurgery beyond brain tumors.
How to perform brain surgery without making a single cut - Hyunsoo Joshua No
Summary
The video discusses how stereotactic radiosurgery works, a non-invasive method for treating brain tumors using targeted radiation beams. It explains the technology and processes such as CT scans and MRI that help locate and destroy tumors without traditional surgery.