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 Brain Surgery

The brain is one of the most important parts of the body. It controls many bodily functions, ranging from the simple to complex. It is also in charge of processes related to memory and learning. A damaged brain can severely hamper the operation of the body organs. Bleeding and infections are examples of problems that can occur. In such a case, a brain surgery is required for diagnosis and treatment. The procedure is also known as neurosurgery.

Brain Surgical procedures

Surgical procedures involving the brain are inherently risky. Common threats include paralysis, infection and further brain damage. It is important to consult with the surgeon to get an accurate assessment of the risks involved.

Symptoms related to brain damage

There are many symptoms related to brain damage. Some examples include headache, seizures and nausea. The severity of the symptoms varies depending on the condition involved.

Brain conditions

The brain conditions are classified into three general categories: brain tissue, brain blood flow and cerebrospinal fluid. Brain tissue related conditions include brain cancer and varying degrees of infection and swelling. Brain blood flow related conditions include subdural haematoma and hemorrhaging. Cerebrospinal fluid related conditions include abnormal build up called hydrocephalus.

Brain Surgery importance

Because of the importance of the brain, immediate action is essential if a condition is detected. Otherwise, the conditions can worsen leading to even more damage to brain related functions. The possibility of long term effects, or in extreme cases, death cannot be ignored.

Brain Surgery procedures

A procedure known as craniotomy is used to enable access to the brain for the surgical procedure. The hair on the scalp must be removed for ease of access. Anesthesia is then administered and a portion of the scalp is exposed. A hole is cut into the skull to allow access to the damaged part of the brain. Some complications for this procedure are seizures, strokes and infections.

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