Publications by authors named "Juan S Perez-Lomeli"

Background: Ventricular puncture is a common procedure in neurosurgery and the first that resident must learn. Ongoing education is critical to improving patient outcomes. However, training at the expense of potential risk to patients warrants new and safer training methods for residents.

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Spinal mobility assessment is essential for the diagnostic of patients with ankylosing spondylitis. BASMI is a routine clinical evaluation of the spine; its measurements are made with goniometers and tape measures, implying systematic errors, subjectivity, and low sensitivity. Therefore, it is crucial to develop better mobility assessment methods.

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To measure the shape of the fast corneal surface of the human eye, we propose the design and characterization of a compact corneal topographer using the capabilities of a smartphone. The performance evaluation of the compact corneal topographer includes the calculation and compensation of the distortion introduced by the smartphone lens used to acquire the images and the evaluation of a reference surface. To demonstrate the feasibility of our proposal, we performed surface topography measurements on some human corneas and compared the results with those obtained by a commercial corneal topographer.

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Introduction: Microsurgery clipping is one of the most challenging surgical interventions in neurosurgery. The opportunities to train residents are scarce, but the need for accumulating practice is mandatory. New simulating tools are needed for skill learning.

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