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CRANIOTOMY

  • Craniotomy
  • Surgical operation on skull

    A craniotomy is a type of brain surgery where surgeons temporarily remove a portion of the skull to access the brain. Surgeons often perform them to treat

    Craniotomy

    Craniotomy

    Craniotomy

  • Awake craniotomy
  • Neurosurgery performed while the patient is awake

    Awake craniotomy is a neurosurgical technique and type of craniotomy that allows a surgeon to remove a brain tumor while the patient is awake to avoid

    Awake craniotomy

    Awake_craniotomy

  • Epidural hematoma
  • Build-up of blood between the dura mater and skull

    or MRI scan. Treatment is generally by urgent surgery in the form of a craniotomy or burr hole, or (in the case of a spinal epidural hematoma) laminotomy

    Epidural hematoma

    Epidural hematoma

    Epidural_hematoma

  • Henry Marsh (neurosurgeon)
  • English neurosurgeon (born 1950)

    March 1950) is a British neurosurgeon and author, a pioneer of awake craniotomy techniques and of neurosurgical work in Ukraine. Marsh is the youngest

    Henry Marsh (neurosurgeon)

    Henry Marsh (neurosurgeon)

    Henry_Marsh_(neurosurgeon)

  • Bifrontal craniotomy
  • Medical intervention

    Bifrontal craniotomy is a surgical process which is used to target different tumors or malfunctioning areas of the brain. "Extended Bifrontal Craniotomy | Brain

    Bifrontal craniotomy

    Bifrontal_craniotomy

  • Hypophysectomy
  • Surgical removal of the pituitary gland

    carried out. These methods include transsphenoidal hypophysectomy, open craniotomy, and stereotactic radiosurgery. Medications that are given as hormone

    Hypophysectomy

    Hypophysectomy

  • John McCain
  • American politician and naval officer (1936–2018)

    overdue change." On July 14, 2017, McCain underwent a minimally invasive craniotomy at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, to remove a blood clot above

    John McCain

    John McCain

    John_McCain

  • A New Brain
  • Musical

    he has an arteriovenous malformation, and that Gordon needs a craniotomy ("Craniotomy"). Nancy D. informs him of the risks - if he doesn't go through

    A New Brain

    A_New_Brain

  • Raccoon eyes
  • Bruising of the eye orbits, indicating skull fracture or internal bleeding

    ecchymosis, is a sign of basilar skull fracture or subgaleal hematoma, a craniotomy that ruptured the meninges, or (rarely) certain cancers. Bilateral hemorrhage

    Raccoon eyes

    Raccoon eyes

    Raccoon_eyes

  • Cranial drill
  • Tool for drilling holes in the skull

    openings in the skull. This exposes the brain and allows operations such as craniotomy and craniectomy to be done. The drill itself can be manually or electrically

    Cranial drill

    Cranial drill

    Cranial_drill

  • Neurosurgery
  • Medical specialty of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system

    2014 were the following: Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) Craniotomy for brain tumor (CBT) Discectomy Laminectomy Posterolateral lumbar fusion

    Neurosurgery

    Neurosurgery

    Neurosurgery

  • Trepanning
  • Surgically drilling a hole in the skull

    Modern surgeons generally use the term craniotomy for this procedure. Unlike in folk practices, a craniotomy must be performed only after diagnostic

    Trepanning

    Trepanning

    Trepanning

  • Gigli saw
  • Flexible wire saw for bone cutting

    level of amputation. In addition, it was once commonly used to perform craniotomies for brain surgery, before the invention of powered skull saws. It is

    Gigli saw

    Gigli saw

    Gigli_saw

  • Glioblastoma
  • Aggressive type of brain cancer

    diagnosis of a suspected GBM on CT or MRI requires a stereotactic biopsy or a craniotomy with tumor resection and pathologic confirmation. Because the tumor grade

    Glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma

    Glioblastoma

  • Surgeon
  • Physician with surgical specialty

    to perform stereotactic radiosurgery, first in India to perform awake craniotomy and laparoscopic spine surgery. Ioannis Pallikaris (Greek surgeon. Performed

    Surgeon

    Surgeon

    Surgeon

  • Kim Walker (actress)
  • American actress (1968–2001)

    malignant glioma, a type of brain tumor. In January 1999, she underwent a craniotomy in an attempt to treat the tumor. On March 6, 2001, at the age of 32,

    Kim Walker (actress)

    Kim_Walker_(actress)

  • Middle meningeal artery
  • Artery supplying the meninges

    Emergency treatment requires decompression of the hematoma, usually by craniotomy. Subdural bleeding is usually venous in nature, rather than arterial.

    Middle meningeal artery

    Middle meningeal artery

    Middle_meningeal_artery

  • B. K. Misra
  • Neurosurgeon

    spinal surgery. He is the first neurosurgeon in India to perform awake craniotomy. He is also working with Dr. B. Ravi, institute chair professor of Mechanical

    B. K. Misra

    B. K. Misra

    B._K._Misra

  • Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
  • President of Brazil (2003–2011; since 2023)

    brain haemorrhage was discovered after an MRI scan, and an emergency craniotomy was performed. The intracranial haemorrhage was attributed to his fall

    Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

    Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva

    Luiz_Inácio_Lula_da_Silva

  • Trigeminal neuralgia
  • Neurological pain disorder

    Surgical site of the retrosigmoid craniotomy for microvascular decompression

    Trigeminal neuralgia

    Trigeminal neuralgia

    Trigeminal_neuralgia

  • Tyler Christopher (actor)
  • American actor (1972–2023)

    edge of a bathtub and sustained a traumatic brain injury. He underwent a craniotomy to relieve pressure on his brain. After recovering from his head injury

    Tyler Christopher (actor)

    Tyler_Christopher_(actor)

  • Precision Neuroscience
  • American brain-computer interface company

    surface arrays. The procedure to implant the device does not require a craniotomy, and the implantation is designed to be reversible. Precision Neuroscience

    Precision Neuroscience

    Precision Neuroscience

    Precision_Neuroscience

  • Electroencephalography
  • Electrophysiological method to record electrical activity of the brain

    or penetrating depth electrodes under the dura mater, through either a craniotomy or a burr hole. The recording of these signals is referred to as electrocorticography

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

    Electroencephalography

  • Death of Ludwig van Beethoven
  • human frontal bone. As these fragments lacked Beethoven’s diagnostic craniotomy cut from his autopsy, it was unanimously agreed that the frontal bone

    Death of Ludwig van Beethoven

    Death of Ludwig van Beethoven

    Death_of_Ludwig_van_Beethoven

  • Intracranial aneurysm
  • Ballooning or rupturing of a blood vessel in the brain

    with a specially designed clip. Whilst this is typically carried out by craniotomy, a new endoscopic endonasal approach is being trialed. Surgical clipping

    Intracranial aneurysm

    Intracranial aneurysm

    Intracranial_aneurysm

  • Electrocorticography
  • Type of electrophysiological monitoring

    (intraoperative ECoG) or outside of surgery (extraoperative ECoG). Because a craniotomy (a surgical incision into the skull) is required to implant the electrode

    Electrocorticography

    Electrocorticography

    Electrocorticography

  • Subdural hematoma
  • Hematoma usually associated with traumatic brain injury

    surrounding collagen, providing space for new blood vessels to grow. Craniotomy for unruptured intracranial aneurysm is another risk factor for the development

    Subdural hematoma

    Subdural hematoma

    Subdural_hematoma

  • Temporalis muscle
  • Muscle on the side of the head which aids in chewing

    may be used in reconstructive surgery of the mouth. During pterional craniotomy, incisions are often chosen based on the ease of reattaching the temporalis

    Temporalis muscle

    Temporalis muscle

    Temporalis_muscle

  • Scalp
  • Anatomical area bordered by the face at the front, and by the neck at the sides and back

    can be lifted from the bone to allow the removal of windows of bone (craniotomy). The blood supply of the scalp is via five pairs of arteries, three from

    Scalp

    Scalp

    Scalp

  • Subdural hygroma
  • Collection of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), without blood, located under the dural membrane

    temporary drain is placed for 24-48 hours post op. In recurrent cases a craniotomy may be performed to attempt to locate the location of the CSF Leak. In

    Subdural hygroma

    Subdural hygroma

    Subdural_hygroma

  • Van Buchem disease
  • Genetic skeletal disease

    suffering from van Buchem disease: "A large bilateral frontoparietal craniotomy and decompression of the foramen magnum resulted in almost complete relief

    Van Buchem disease

    Van_Buchem_disease

  • Paul Bar
  • French obstetrician

    especially known for his work involving eclampsia, twin pregnancies and craniotomy. An obstetrical implement known as a pince de Bar (an umbilical cord clamp)

    Paul Bar

    Paul Bar

    Paul_Bar

  • International Classification of Headache Disorders
  • Detailed hierarchical classification

    to other head and/or neck trauma Post-craniotomy headache Acute post-craniotomy headache Chronic post-craniotomy headache Headache attributed to ischaemic

    International Classification of Headache Disorders

    International_Classification_of_Headache_Disorders

  • Superior oblique myokymia
  • Medical condition

    the ophthalmic literature would agree with the viewpoint that invasive craniotomy surgical procedures should be justified only by the presence of intractable

    Superior oblique myokymia

    Superior oblique myokymia

    Superior_oblique_myokymia

  • Matteo Farina
  • Italian Venerable

    found his vision was impaired. This forced him to go to Germany for a craniotomy operation to remove a third degree brain tumor in January 2005. He spent

    Matteo Farina

    Matteo_Farina

  • Longitudinal fissure
  • Deep groove separating the two cerebral hemispheres of the vertebrate brain

    Medicine. (n.d). Craniotomy. Health. Retrieved from https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/treatment-tests-and-therapies/craniotomy Carreira, L., & Ferreira

    Longitudinal fissure

    Longitudinal fissure

    Longitudinal_fissure

  • Surgical staple
  • Staples used in surgery in place of sutures

    34 surgical staples closing scalp following craniotomy

    Surgical staple

    Surgical staple

    Surgical_staple

  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Injury of the brain from an external source

    brain injury, damaged tissue is surgically debrided, and craniotomy may be needed. Craniotomy, in which part of the skull is removed, may be needed to

    Traumatic brain injury

    Traumatic brain injury

    Traumatic_brain_injury

  • Cortical stimulation mapping
  • Medical diagnostic method

    stimulation mapping is an invasive procedure that has to be completed during a craniotomy. Once the dura mater is peeled back, an electrode is placed on the brain

    Cortical stimulation mapping

    Cortical_stimulation_mapping

  • Aneurysm
  • Bulge in the wall of a blood vessel

    Walter Dandy of the Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1937. It consists of a craniotomy to expose the aneurysm and closing the base or neck of the aneurysm with

    Aneurysm

    Aneurysm

    Aneurysm

  • Principle of double effect
  • Christian ethical consideration

    in military ethics (terror bombing/strategic bombing), medical ethics (craniotomy/hysterectomy), and social ethics (euthanasia). Third, that the distinction

    Principle of double effect

    Principle of double effect

    Principle_of_double_effect

  • Jack Crawford (character)
  • Fictional character

    escapes and later forces Crawford to watch as he prepares to perform a craniotomy on Graham. They are interrupted by corrupt Italian detectives working

    Jack Crawford (character)

    Jack_Crawford_(character)

  • Superior canal dehiscence syndrome
  • Medical condition

    performed by accessing the site of the dehiscence either via a middle fossa craniotomy or via a canal drilled through the transmastoid bone behind the affected

    Superior canal dehiscence syndrome

    Superior canal dehiscence syndrome

    Superior_canal_dehiscence_syndrome

  • William Couldwell
  • Canadian neurosurgeon

    the transsphenoidal approach, with emphasis on extended transsphenoidal craniotomy and parasellar approaches: experience with 105 cases. Neurosurgery (2004)

    William Couldwell

    William Couldwell

    William_Couldwell

  • Mannitol
  • Chemical compound

    bowel syndrome (IBS), and active intracranial bleeding except during craniotomy. Adverse effects include hyponatremia and volume depletion leading to

    Mannitol

    Mannitol

    Mannitol

  • Christopher Duntsch
  • American former neurosurgeon convicted of criminal malpractice (born 1971)

    Brown or transfer her out of his care. Duntsch suggested he perform a craniotomy on Brown to relieve the pressure. Hospital officials refused to allow

    Christopher Duntsch

    Christopher_Duntsch

  • Phantosmia
  • Smelling of an odor not actually there

    treatments proposed has included olfactory bulb ablation through a bifrontal craniotomy approach. But a counter-argument by Leopold, Loehrl and Schwob (2002)

    Phantosmia

    Phantosmia

  • Cerebral arteriovenous malformation
  • Abnormal connection between the arteries and veins in the brain

    performed by a neurosurgeon who temporarily removes part of the skull (craniotomy), separates the AVM from surrounding brain tissue, and resects the abnormal

    Cerebral arteriovenous malformation

    Cerebral arteriovenous malformation

    Cerebral_arteriovenous_malformation

  • List of surgical procedures
  • lobectomy · Hypophysectomy · Amygdalohippocampectomy Ventriculostomy Craniotomy · Pallidotomy · Thalamotomy · Lobotomy · Bilateral cingulotomy · Cordotomy ·

    List of surgical procedures

    List of surgical procedures

    List_of_surgical_procedures

  • List of -otomies
  • All surgical procedures in which something is cut or separated

    spinal cord, in order to achieve loss of pain and temperature perception. Craniotomy – A bone flap is temporarily removed from the skull to access the brain

    List of -otomies

    List_of_-otomies

  • ICD-9-CM Volume 3
  • System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification

    intracranial neurostimulator lead(s) (01.23) Reopening of craniotomy site (01.24) Other craniotomy (01.25) Other craniectomy Sequestrectomy of skull (01.26)

    ICD-9-CM Volume 3

    ICD-9-CM_Volume_3

  • Alexander Skene
  • American gynaecologist and sculptor (1837–1900)

    successful operation of gastro-elytrotomy that is recorded, and also that of craniotomy, using Sims's speculum. Primarily, he is remembered for his description

    Alexander Skene

    Alexander Skene

    Alexander_Skene

  • Salvador Cabañas
  • Paraguayan footballer (born 1980)

    early hours of 25 January 2010. Later on the day he was submitted to a craniotomy but doctors decided that it was too risky to proceed and the bullet was

    Salvador Cabañas

    Salvador Cabañas

    Salvador_Cabañas

  • Remifentanil
  • Synthetic opioid analgesic

    rapid onset and rapid recovery time. It has been used effectively during craniotomies, spinal surgery, cardiac surgery, and gastric bypass surgery. While opioids

    Remifentanil

    Remifentanil

    Remifentanil

  • Headache
  • Pain in the head, neck, or face

    head or neck trauma such as whiplash injury, intracranial hematoma, post craniotomy or other head or neck injury. Headaches caused by cranial or cervical

    Headache

    Headache

    Headache

  • DU145
  • Human prostate cancer cell line

    primary prostate adenocarcinoma origin, removed during a parieto-occipital craniotomy of a 69-year-old, white male. DU145 are not hormone-sensitive and do not

    DU145

    DU145

    DU145

  • Will Graham (character)
  • Fictional character

    doctor. Lecter takes Graham back to his villa and tries to perform a craniotomy on him in front of Crawford, but he is interrupted by corrupt Italian

    Will Graham (character)

    Will_Graham_(character)

  • Elgy Gillespie
  • English-born Irish journalist

    Elgy. "My big bad brain tumour – An Irishwoman's Diary on surviving a craniotomy". The Irish Times. "The O'Brien Press | Forty Years, Forty Books". The

    Elgy Gillespie

    Elgy_Gillespie

  • Ather Enam
  • Pakistani neuroscientist

    has trained a new generation of surgeons for Pakistan. The first awake craniotomy in Pakistan was performed by Enam. It is a type of procedure performed

    Ather Enam

    Ather_Enam

  • Intracranial pressure
  • Pressure exerted by fluids inside the skull and on the brain

    (this is essentially the same as a general anaesthetic)[citation needed] Craniotomies are holes drilled in the skull with the help of cranial drills to remove

    Intracranial pressure

    Intracranial pressure

    Intracranial_pressure

  • Clipping (medicine)
  • Medical procedure

    Aneurysm clipping remains a primary treatment for cerebral aneurysms. A craniotomy is performed to access the brain, and a permanent spring-loaded clip is

    Clipping (medicine)

    Clipping (medicine)

    Clipping_(medicine)

  • Endovascular coiling
  • Surgical treatment for aneurysm

    a giant aneurysm through externally puncturing the aneurysm wall via craniotomy. Five patients died, with ten having satisfactory process. It did not

    Endovascular coiling

    Endovascular coiling

    Endovascular_coiling

  • Arachnoid cyst
  • Medical condition

    cystoperitoneal shunt drains to the peritoneal cavity. Fenestration: Craniotomy with excision Various endoscopic techniques are proving effective, including

    Arachnoid cyst

    Arachnoid cyst

    Arachnoid_cyst

  • Vestibular schwannoma
  • Benign tumor of the vestibulocochlear cranial nerve

    perfected the retrosigmoid surgical approach, and by doing suboccipital craniotomy and subtotal removals he was able to reduce mortality to 4% by 1931. Cushing

    Vestibular schwannoma

    Vestibular schwannoma

    Vestibular_schwannoma

  • Elena Guerra
  • Italian Catholic religious sister (1835–1914)

    and the doctors announced his brain death after he underwent a failed craniotomy and decompression. Guerra was canonised by Pope Francis on October 20

    Elena Guerra

    Elena Guerra

    Elena_Guerra

  • List of deaths due to injuries sustained in boxing
  • The Japan Boxing Commission wrote in a press release that Kotari had a craniotomy. On 8 August, it was reported that Kotari had died from a brain injury

    List of deaths due to injuries sustained in boxing

    List_of_deaths_due_to_injuries_sustained_in_boxing

  • Speech recognition
  • Automatic conversion of spoken language into text

    capacity in individuals who have suffered a stroke or have undergone a craniotomy.[citation needed] Speech recognition has proven very useful for those

    Speech recognition

    Speech_recognition

  • Corpus callosotomy
  • Surgical procedure for epilepsy

    completely shaven. Once under general anesthesia, an incision will allow for a craniotomy to be performed. Then sectioning will occur between the two hemispheres

    Corpus callosotomy

    Corpus callosotomy

    Corpus_callosotomy

  • Green for Danger (film)
  • 1946 British film by Sidney Gilliat

    of Woods' twin sister on the wireless. Linley has a skull fracture. A craniotomy is required, or she will not recover –and tell what she knows. Cockrill

    Green for Danger (film)

    Green_for_Danger_(film)

  • Jesse Bennett
  • American physician

    determined the only options were a Caesarean section on Elizabeth or a craniotomy on the unborn infant. Humphrey refused to do anything, feeling that either

    Jesse Bennett

    Jesse_Bennett

  • Clarice Starling
  • Fictional character created by Thomas Harris

    through Starling. During this time, Lecter captures Krendler and performs a craniotomy on him while he is still alive. During an elaborate dinner, Lecter scoops

    Clarice Starling

    Clarice_Starling

  • Intracranial hemorrhage
  • Bleeding within the skull

    calcifications can form. SDH can be treated with burr hole drainage, craniotomy or port system placement for blood clot evacuation, or middle meningeal

    Intracranial hemorrhage

    Intracranial hemorrhage

    Intracranial_hemorrhage

  • Brain metastasis
  • Cancer that has metastasized (spread) to the brain from another location in the body

    particularly younger, healthier patients, aggressive therapy consisting of open craniotomy with maximal excision, chemotherapy, and radiosurgical intervention (Gamma

    Brain metastasis

    Brain metastasis

    Brain_metastasis

  • Brown University Health
  • American not-for-profit hospital system

    reports at the time described one case in which the surgical team began the craniotomy on the incorrect side before correcting the error, and another patient

    Brown University Health

    Brown_University_Health

  • Brain injury
  • Destruction or degeneration of brain cells

    the section of skull incised is not replaced after the operation, or a craniotomy, where the section is replaced. For a penetrating head wound, a surgeon

    Brain injury

    Brain injury

    Brain_injury

  • Intraparenchymal hemorrhage
  • Bleeding within parenchymal tissue of the brain

    bleeding. Often, treatment can reverse the damage that has been done. A craniotomy is sometimes done to remove blood, abnormal blood vessels, or a tumor

    Intraparenchymal hemorrhage

    Intraparenchymal hemorrhage

    Intraparenchymal_hemorrhage

  • Tetanic stimulation
  • High frequency neuron stimulation

    evoked potentials, making identification rates increase in pediatric craniotomies compared to general stimulation of other nerves. This method improved

    Tetanic stimulation

    Tetanic_stimulation

  • Neurophysics
  • Study of the nervous system with physics

    Based on the same principle, electrocorticography (ECoG) requires a craniotomy to record electrical activity directly on the cerebral cortex. In the

    Neurophysics

    Neurophysics

    Neurophysics

  • Brain–computer interface
  • Connection between brain and computer

    and data transfer. While an endovascular BCI benefits from avoiding a craniotomy for insertion, risks such as clotting and venous thrombosis exist.[citation

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer interface

    Brain–computer_interface

  • Endoscope
  • Medical instrument

    Guoging; et al. (January 2019). "Comparison of keyhole endoscopy and craniotomy for the treatment of patients with hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage".

    Endoscope

    Endoscope

    Endoscope

  • Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
  • Genetic disorder affecting blood vessel development

    Sometimes, multiple modalities are used on the same lesion. Surgery (by craniotomy, open brain surgery) may be offered based on the risks of treatment as

    Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia

    Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia

    Hereditary_hemorrhagic_telangiectasia

  • Brain tumor
  • Neoplasm in the brain

    Without preoperative fMRI, the neurosurgeon would have to perform an awake-craniotomy where the patient would have to interact during open surgery to see if

    Brain tumor

    Brain tumor

    Brain_tumor

  • Mother Angelica
  • Religious sister and creator of Catholic TV channel EWTN

    cerebral hemorrhage. She was transferred to Birmingham and underwent a craniotomy to remove the blood clot from around her brain. Despite this, there had

    Mother Angelica

    Mother_Angelica

  • Jackson-Pratt drain
  • Surgical drain device

    until the surgical drain is removed. Abdominal surgery Breast surgery Craniotomy Mastectomy Thoracic surgery Joint replacement (arthroplasty) The Jackson-Pratt

    Jackson-Pratt drain

    Jackson-Pratt drain

    Jackson-Pratt_drain

  • Giant Baba
  • Japanese professional wrestler (1938–1999)

    when it was discovered he had developed a brain tumour. Baba underwent craniotomy at the University of Tokyo Hospital on December 23, 1957. The success

    Giant Baba

    Giant Baba

    Giant_Baba

  • Tara Subkoff
  • American actress (born 1972)

    a benign brain tumor that required her to undergo a translabrynthine craniotomy in September 2009. Her symptoms, which included chronic headaches, bouts

    Tara Subkoff

    Tara Subkoff

    Tara_Subkoff

  • Alfred Auvard
  • and "Auvard's basiotribe" - an instrument that is a combination of a craniotomy forceps and a cranioclast. Traitement de la métrite parenchymateuse par

    Alfred Auvard

    Alfred Auvard

    Alfred_Auvard

  • Monday Mornings
  • American medical drama television series

    David E. Kelley March 18, 2013 (2013-03-18) 1.23 Dr. Wilson performs a craniotomy of a marine in Afghanistan remotely using a robot. Dr. Park and Gato struggle

    Monday Mornings

    Monday Mornings

    Monday_Mornings

  • Astroblastoma
  • Medical condition

    treatment Complete surgical removal, known as gross-total resection or craniotomy, remains the standard for treating astroblastoma, despite high recurrence

    Astroblastoma

    Astroblastoma

    Astroblastoma

  • Human interactions with fungi
  • Overview of human–fungi interactions

    other penicillin-like compounds. In East Africa, pre-colonial practice of craniotomy involved the use of fungi to prevent the onset of sepsis. The yeast species

    Human interactions with fungi

    Human interactions with fungi

    Human_interactions_with_fungi

  • Decompressive craniectomy
  • Neurosurgical procedure to treat swelling

    the clinical and cost-effectiveness of decompressive craniectomy versus craniotomy for the management of adult head-injured patients undergoing evacuation

    Decompressive craniectomy

    Decompressive craniectomy

    Decompressive_craniectomy

  • Colorado Rockies minor league players
  • List of baseball players

    AFL season, he was diagnosed with a brain tumor and underwent an awake craniotomy. Wimmer returned to Hartford to begin the 2026 season. Career statistics

    Colorado Rockies minor league players

    Colorado_Rockies_minor_league_players

  • Ginjiro Shigeoka
  • Japanese boxer (born 1999)

    suffered from an acute subdural hematoma and had already undergone a craniotomy. The JBC has decided that Shigeoka must retire from boxing following his

    Ginjiro Shigeoka

    Ginjiro_Shigeoka

  • Konstantin Slavin
  • American neurosurgeon and academic

    include Aneurysm, Brain surgery, Brain Tumor, Cerebrovascular Disorders, Craniotomy, Dystonia, Essential Tremor, Facial Nerve Pain, Facial Pain, Glioblastoma

    Konstantin Slavin

    Konstantin Slavin

    Konstantin_Slavin

  • Intraventricular hemorrhage
  • Bleeding into the brain's ventricular system

    craniotomy may be required. In cases of unilateral IVH with small intraparenchymal hemorrhage the combined method of stereotaxy and open craniotomy has

    Intraventricular hemorrhage

    Intraventricular hemorrhage

    Intraventricular_hemorrhage

  • Christopher A. Sarkiss
  • American neurosurgeon

    techniques that include minimally invasive endoscopic surgery, awake craniotomy, cortical stimulation and brain mapping, laser interstitial thermal therapy

    Christopher A. Sarkiss

    Christopher_A._Sarkiss

  • Marburg acute multiple sclerosis
  • Medical condition

    PMID 14748210. S2CID 30709186. Gormley KM, Zajicek JP (2006). "Alemtuzumab and craniotomy for severe acute demyelinating illness". 16th Meeting of the European

    Marburg acute multiple sclerosis

    Marburg acute multiple sclerosis

    Marburg_acute_multiple_sclerosis

  • Middle cranial fossa
  • Compound structure in the skull

    maintained in the midline of the developing fetal skull. A middle fossa craniotomy is one means to surgically remove acoustic neuromas (vestibular schwannoma)

    Middle cranial fossa

    Middle cranial fossa

    Middle_cranial_fossa

  • Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest
  • Surgical technique using deep hypothermia

    deep hypothermia. Woodhall B, Sealy WC, Hall KD, Floyd WL (July 1960). "Craniotomy under conditions of quinidine-protected cardioplegia and profound hypothermia"

    Deep hypothermic circulatory arrest

    Deep_hypothermic_circulatory_arrest

  • Primidone
  • Barbiturate medication used to treat seizures and tremors

    other anticonvulsant drugs increase the amount of fentanyl needed during craniotomy based on the patient's heart rate. The exact mechanism of primidone's

    Primidone

    Primidone

    Primidone

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  • Sahilmeet
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Sahilmeet

    Friendly Coast

  • Elm
  • Biblical

    Elm

    strong

  • PÁDRAIG
  • Male

    Irish

    PÁDRAIG

    Modern form of Old Irish Gaelic Patraicc, PÁDRAIG means "patrician; of noble descent."

  • Hardick
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hardick

    English : perhaps a reduced form of Hardwick.

  • Reshma
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Reshma

    Silk; Ayurvedic Medicine; Silken; Atom; Atom of Museum; Silky; Sweet Revenge

  • Lakshak
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Lakshak

    Ray of Beauty

  • Charulatha | சாருலதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Charulatha | சாருலதா

    Beautiful creeper

  • Ardhvika
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Ardhvika

    A Big Heart; Helpful

  • Karmuhilan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Karmuhilan

    Rain-bearing Cloud; Resourceful; Winner of the World

  • Manaksha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Manaksha

    Indestructible Heart

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  • Cephalotomy
  • n.

    Craniotomy; -- usually applied to bisection of the fetal head with a saw.

  • Craniotomy
  • n.

    The operation of opening the fetal head, in order to effect delivery.

  • Cranioclasm
  • n.

    The crushing of a child's head, as with the cranioclast or craniotomy forceps in cases of very difficult delivery.