September 8, 2011 — Octogenarians fare as well as younger patients after craniotomy to remove hematoma following closed-head injury, according to a retrospective medical record review. "Traditional ...
1. Who performs a craniotomy? The craniotomy surgery is performed by a neurosurgeon. 2. Can minimally invasive keyhole brain surgery replace the conventional craniotomy? Minimally invasive keyhole ...
Intraoperative mapping is a well-established and safe technique to maximize the excision of tumors involving the eloquent cortex while minimizing neurological damage. Although different techniques are ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Advanced age did not correlate with poorer operative or 30-day outcomes in patients who underwent craniotomy for ...
(HealthDay)—Studies reporting pharmacological and adjuvant analgesic modalities for post-craniotomy pain control have significant divergence in their research methods, according to a review published ...
Awake craniotomy remains at the forefront of neurosurgical innovation, allowing for the resection of brain tumours adjacent to critical functional areas while minimising neurological deficits. This ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Chronic steroid therapy before craniotomy for tumor resection was associated with postoperative complications ...
A 5-year-old girl became the world's youngest patient to undergo awake brain surgery at AIIMS. The procedure, known as awake craniotomy, was performed to remove a tumor in the left side of her brain ...