NSF February 2026: Restorative Neurosurgery and Machine Interface, Volume 60, Issue 2
Overview
Neurosurgical Focus covers a different topic in-depth each month. Enhanced by color images and video clips, each peer-reviewed issue constitutes a state-of-the-art “textbook chapter” in the field of neurosurgery.

While Neurosurgical Focus is open-access and has been free to the public since 1996, claiming CME credit is free only for AANS members. 
Authors

Tej D. Azad, MD; Amir H. Faraji, MD, PhD, FAANS; Dr. Dawn Taylor  

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this CME activity, participants should be able to:

  • Describe neurological disorders that might be treatable using neural interface technologies, and the potential for patients who have no other therapeutic options to have greater functional independence and improved quality of life.
  • Discuss cutting-edge platforms and recent technical developments in restorative neurosurgery, including hardware, software, electrodes, encoding/decoding techniques, and clinical strategies.
  • Identify novel approaches to interfacing with nervous system and how many different disciplines contribute to advances in this field.
  • Review the potential of advanced technology to restore function after neurological disease or injury.
Disclosure Information
The AANS controls the content and production of this CME activity and attempt to ensure the presentation of balanced, objective information. In accordance with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards for Integrity and Independence, planners, speakers, paper presenters/authors and staff are asked to disclosed any relationship they or their co-authors have with ineligibly entities.

Financial relationships of any dollar amount are defined as relevant if the educational content is related to the business lines or products of the ineligible company. Relationship refers to employee, researcher, consultant, advisor, speaker, independent contractor (including contracted research), royalties or patent beneficiary, executive role, and ownership interest, or any other financial relationship to an ineligible entity.

It is the policy of the AANS that all individuals in a position to affect the content of a CME activity disclose relationships that they have with ineligible entities. Further, should any such relationship be determined to be in possible conflict of interest as it relates to the individual’s proposed role in the CME activity, such conflicts of interest will be resolved prior to confirmation of the individual’s participation.

All potential conflicts of interest have been reviewed by an effective peer review committee to ensure the content is valid and aligned with the interest of the activity audience.

Speakers, paper presenters/authors and staff (and the significant others of those mentioned) who have disclosed a relationship with commercial interests whose products may have relevance to their presentation are listed below.


The following have disclosed relevant financial relationships with ineligible company(ies). All disclosures have been mitigated.

Gabriel Zada, MD, FAANS
Stryker Corp. – Consultant; True Digital Surgery – Consultant; Viseon Corp – Shareholder

All other planners, staff, and faculty not included have disclosed no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies.
Summary
Availability:
On-Demand
Expires on Feb 01, 2027
Cost:
Member: $0.00
Non-Member: $79.00
Resident: $0.00
International: $0.00
Credit Offered:
3 CME Credits
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