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Exploration Of Engineering Techniques In Neurosurgery In Accordance With Intellectual Property Protection

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  • Dan Theodor ANDRONIC
  • Maria POPA
  • Constantin OPREAN
  • Aurel Mihail TITU

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The continuous evolution of medical technology has significantly advanced the field of neurosurgery, allowing for more precise and less invasive procedures. This paper presents current exploratory capabilities in neurosurgery and examines potential future developments within modern medicine's intellectual property (IP) principles. The integration of cutting-edge technologies has revolutionised neurosurgical practices, improving diagnostic capabilities and therapeutic interventions. This study highlights the synergy between innovative exploratory techniques and established neurosurgical methods by analysing these technologies to improve patient outcomes and procedural efficiency. Additionally, the role of intellectual property rights in stimulating innovation, while promoting ethical standards and facilitating knowledge exchange, is examined. The balance between protecting technologies and ensuring accessibility for research and development is essential to encourage progress. Emphasis is placed on the implications of IP in facilitating collaborative efforts between researchers, practitioners, and technology developers. By adhering to IP principles, the healthcare field can achieve improvement while maintaining ethical considerations and patient safety, ultimately transforming the “landscape†of modern neurosurgery. This research advocates for policies that support innovation-friendly environments, ensuring that emerging technologies are effectively integrated into clinical practice while respecting both the intellectual contributions of innovators and the universal right to advances in health.

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  • Dan Theodor ANDRONIC & Maria POPA & Constantin OPREAN & Aurel Mihail TITU, 2025. "Exploration Of Engineering Techniques In Neurosurgery In Accordance With Intellectual Property Protection," Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, Faculty of Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 19(1), pages 197-208, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:rom:mancon:v:19:y:2025:i:1:p:197-208
    DOI: 10.24818/IMC/2025/02.09
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