In recent years, along with advances in optical technology in the field of neurosurgery, neuroendoscopic surgical techniques have developed. Neuroendoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that can enter the brain structure and be visualized clearly so that it can treat existing lesions.
The neuroendoscopy technique is becoming more popular because this procedure has minimal retraction of the surrounding brain structures in reaching a lesion, can reach deep enough lesions, a shorter period of operation and hospitalization, minimal incisions so that from a cosmetic point of view it is better, lowers infection rates, the potential for blood loss and postoperative pain is minimal.
CT-Scan images before and after surgery.
Instrumentation required other than an Endoscope and minimal incisions.
Neuroendoscopy Surgical Technique Methods Stroke Bleeding.
An aneurysm is an abnormal dilatation of a blood vessel wall, usually an artery, which can be due to an abnormality, disease, or injury. Generally occurs at the age of 40-60 years and increases at the age of 55-65 years. Often found alone, but about 18% of cases found multiple.
Description of aneurysm location and aneurysm clipping surgery.
Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs) are a congenital disorder in which there is a connection between the arteries and veins that dilates and forms a webbing mass and does not invade the brain parenchyma.
AVMs mass lesions look like a tangle of blood vessels with a central mass with fairly firm boundaries (nidus), have 'red veins' (veins containing oxygenated blood) flowing and are equipped with a flow source (feeder).
Anatomical features of AVMs.
Overview of the surgical position and anatomy of AVMs.
Conclusion :
- Stroke is the no.1 killer, know the symptoms and control the risk factors and do regular screening.
- Your old as Your vascular.
- The latest treatment of Minimally Invasive Neuroendoscopy Stroke Bleeding has many advantages over conventional surgical techniques.
- If you are hit by a stroke, immediately do the right and fast treatment.
Article written by a Neurosurgeon Specialist at EMC Sentul Hospital.