The neurosurgeons and eye-specialists at State-run Gandhi Hospital have safely removed a screw driver that had penetrated the right eye front lobe of a youngster
The young patient, born deaf and mute due to a rare genetic mutation, suffered from severe involuntary movements and feeding difficulties. Painful twisting movements of his neck and body made swallowing and feeding challenging, leaving him dependent on his parents for daily activities.
Neurophysicians will also have access to hundreds of brain mapping data, known as connectomes, which are comprehensive structural and functional map of neural connections of the brain.