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NEUROSURGERY CONDITIONS PROCEDURES
• Carotid artery blockage
• Brain tumors—benign and    malignant
• Pituitary tumors
• Craniosynostosis
• Aneurysm
• Arteriovenous malformation
• Hydrocephalus
• Head injury
• Trigeminal and    glossopharyngeal neuralgia
• Hemifacial spasm
• Intracerebral hemorrhage
• Epilepsy
• Parkinson's disease
Head injury
There are many different types of head injuries. Trauma can cause head injuries ranging from very mild (concussion) to very severe or life - threatening head injuries. The problems associated with head injuries generally relate to the location and severity of the head injury which was sustained.
Craniotomies and craniectomies
These procedures are performed by neurosurgeons to treat surgical problems including hemorrhagic strokes, trauma, brain tumors, and a multitude of neurological disorders. Utilizing the operating microscope during these delicate procedures allows safe, precise, and less invasive approaches to complex and life-threatening neurosurgical disorders.
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