Keyhole Brain Surgery

Keyhole brain surgery, also known as minimally invasive brain surgery, involves small incisions and the use of advanced technology like endoscopes or robotic systems to access and treat brain conditions. This technique is typically used for tumors, brain hemorrhages, or vascular malformations. Compared to traditional open surgery, keyhole surgery offers smaller scars, reduced risk of infection, quicker recovery, and less trauma to surrounding brain tissue, improving patient outcomes.

 

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