Craniotomy

A craniotomy is a surgical procedure in which a piece of the skull is temporarily removed to access the brain or to treat a brain disorder. This procedure is typically used to treat a variety of conditions, including brain tumors, aneurysms, hemorrhages, and some forms of epilepsy. Craniotomies are highly advanced and science-based operations, offering the potential to save the lives of many individuals who have conditions affecting their brain. The craniotomy procedure is performed with great finesse and precision, despite its complex nature. As a result, it is a highly valued procedure for neurosurgeons throughout the world, as it allows them to access the brain and make the necessary repairs or treatments.

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Outcome in Patients with Spontaneous Primary Intracranial Hemorrhage who underwent Craniotomy Affiliation

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