Respuesta :

He uses coping skills life figure eight and large deep breathes.

Answer:

Dr. Gary  Steinberg is a Neurosurgeon at Stanford School of Medicine.

Explanation:

Prior to conducting surgeries he usually make  use of a software, developed by Colorado Start-up medical centre, to give a real time 3-Dimensional image of the  brain. This  advanced technology combined images produced   by the Magnetic Resonance Image , Computer tomography scans and angiogram(X-ray photography of the blood); to give a real time image of the  of brain and affected parts..

In order to  present  a  virtual  reality form of view ;this soft ware was synchronized with an headset; interoperate  with virtual reality system (VR). Thus a life feed of  3-D image  of  the brain is available to both the patients and the surgical team.

This practise empowered the patients; It allowed them to participate in their own treatments, it educates them about their medical conditions, and gives them confidence and reassurance of their health and safety.

◼For the Surgical team; it enabled them to have  enough time for  pre–surgical preparation and procedures before real surgery is conducted ; which ensured  good  surgery outcomes

◼It guides them in the course of surgery, in real 3-D environments, for smooth  manipulation of brain parts essential for smooth outcomes.

◼ It facilitates  illustrative mode of teaching  by instructors because of  clear real-time  images   of  different components of the brain are available,

This practise has  many advantages over the traditional physical model  which  can not be manipulated, or synchronized for life surgery, and  with least assurance to the patients about  their health and safety during surgery.