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- Decompressive craniectomy (crani- + -ectomy) is a neurosurgical procedure in which part of the skull is removed to allow a swelling or herniating brain...
- the brain that are causing epilepsy. Craniotomy is distinguished from craniectomy (in which the skull flap is not immediately replaced, allowing the brain...
- Extensive cerebral edema can also be treated surgically with a decompressive craniectomy. Cerebral edema is a major cause of brain damage and contributes significantly...
- other structure.[citation needed] Common examples include decompressive craniectomy (removal of part of the skull to relieve pressure on the brain), a spinal...
- skull. This exposes the brain and allows operations like craniotomy and craniectomy to be done. The drill itself can be manually or electrically driven,...
- Firstly, the extended strip craniectomy will be discussed, which is a further developed form of the traditional craniectomy. The traditional procedure...
- Stroke is a medical condition in which poor blood flow to a part of the brain causes cell death. There are two main types of stroke: ischemic, due to lack...
- lateral expansion of the skull. Surgical options include: Endoscopic strip craniectomy: Minimally invasive removal of the fused suture. Following surgery, patients...
- defects caused by previous injuries or operations, such as decompressive craniectomy. It is performed by filling the defective area with a range of materials...
- [citation needed] A drastic treatment for increased ICP is decompressive craniectomy, in which a part of the skull is removed and the dura mater is expanded...