
-
Hydrocephalus is a condition characterized by an abnormal buildup of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the brain’s ventricles, which are fluid-filled spaces. This buildup can cause increased pressure within the skull, potentially leading to brain damage if left untreated. Understanding the…
-
The Evolution of Minimal Invasive Brain Surgery: Benefits and Techniques
Historically, brain surgery was performed using open craniotomies, which involved removing a portion of the skull to access the brain. While effective, these procedures were associated with high risks, including infection, prolonged recovery times, and significant scarring. Over time, the…
-
Understanding Brain Tumor Surgery: Differences Between Open and Endoscopic Approaches
Brain tumor surgery is a critical procedure aimed at removing tumors to alleviate symptoms, improve neurological function, and extend survival. The approach to surgery can significantly impact the patient’s recovery and overall outcome. Two primary surgical techniques are employed: open…
Join 900+ subscribers
Stay in the loop with everything you need to know.