Management of exploration of traumatic injuries through protocols in the field of neurosurgery and the importance of intellectual property in this context

Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) represent a significant clinical challenge in neurosurgery, necessitating well-defined protocols to streamline management and improve patient outcomes. Effective protocols are vital in ensuring consistency, reliability, and safety in treatment processes. As medical...

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Main Authors: Dan Theodor Androni, Aurel Mihail Țîțu, Alexandra-Florina Iamandii
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: THOT Publishing House 2024-11-01
Series:Journal of Research and Innovation for Sustainable Society
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Online Access:https://jriss.4ader.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/1.-Dan-Theodor-Andronic-Aurel-Mihail-Titu-Alexandra-Florina-Iamandii-Management-of-exploration-of-traumatic-injuries-through-protocols-in-the-field-of-neurosurgery-and-the-importance-of-intel.pdf
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Summary:Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) represent a significant clinical challenge in neurosurgery, necessitating well-defined protocols to streamline management and improve patient outcomes. Effective protocols are vital in ensuring consistency, reliability, and safety in treatment processes. As medical innovations advance, the role of intellectual property (IP) in the development and utilization of these protocols becomes increasingly prominent. IP rights protect the intellectual investments of researchers and healthcare providers, fostering innovation and ensuring the dissemination of high-quality, evidence-based practices. This study aims to explore and evaluate the current neurosurgical protocols for the management of traumatic injuries and assess the importance of IP in this context. By examining how IP influences the creation and adoption of medical protocols, we seek to understand its impact on clinical efficacy and the broader implications for patient care in neurosurgery. This dual focus provides a comprehensive view of both the practical and legal considerations in the management of TBIs.
ISSN:2668-0416