Evolving Neurosurgery—Neuroplastic and Reconstructive Surgery: A Narrative Review
Tobi J. Somorin, Faina Ablyazova, Shayan Huda, Marcio Y. Ferreira, Chad Gordon, David Langer, Netanel Ben-ShalomObjective:
The objectives of this narrative review are to synthesize existing literature on neuroplastic and reconstructive surgery and describe its significance as an emerging surgical subspecialty.
Methods:
A systematic search of neuroplastic surgery and associated literature was conducted using the PubMed database. The inclusion criteria encompassed records that detailed neuroplastic surgical approaches, technological advancements, descriptive case reports, and other pertinent developments in the field. Exclusion criteria included articles unrelated to neuroplastic and reconstructive surgery, abstracts, letters to the editor, commentaries, or discussion pieces.
Results:
One hundred ninety-seven records were identified through database searches and ultimately, 53 articles met the inclusion criteria. Included articles spanned from June 2014 to December 2024. Articles were placed into 3 general categories for discussion: overviews of neuroplastic surgery, novel approaches, surgical outcomes, and educational dynamics.
Conclusions:
Neuroplastic and reconstructive surgery is a vital and evolving subspecialty that bridges the gap between neurosurgery and reconstructive plastic surgery. This multidisciplinary approach not only improves form and functional outcomes for patients but also sets a new standard in patient care for those undergoing complex neurosurgical procedures. The findings of this review underscore the importance of neuroplastic surgical collaborations to enhance surgical outcomes and patient quality of life.