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When is Brain Surgery Recommended?
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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Many of us are in the dark about brain surgery. What little we think we know comes from old horror films where living monsters are made by placing brains in new bodies. The fact of the matter is that brain surgery is a sophisticated procedure that is used to treat a number of different conditions. Here are a few examples.

One of the more common reasons for brain surgery is to relieve bleeding after head injuries. The presence of the blood seepage into the cranial area can create enormous pressure and swelling of the brain. If left untreated, this condition will result in permanent damage, which may involve loss of motor skills as well as memory and cognitive ability.

Brain tumors are another common reason for brain surgery. These procedures can be extremely difficult. Great care must be used in removing the tumor and any residue, without creating any additional damage to the brain. There is also a high risk of infection, which is minimized by extreme caution on the part of the operating team.

Accidents sometimes lead to damage to the tissues that cover the brain. Brain surgery may be required to make repairs to the dura, so that the tissue may heal properly. As with dealing with a brain tumor, a great deal of meticulous attention to detail and sterile conditions go into limiting the changes for infection during this procedure.

Any of these conditions can lead to pocket infections. Before and after surgery, the patient will be monitored closely to ensure there is no development of these smaller areas of infection. Should tests indicate that some sort of infection is beginning to set up, more surgery may be required to prevent permanent damage.

Brain surgery is utilized more often than most of us realize. Over the years, new methods and better information about how the brain works has made it possible for more people to be successfully treated with surgery. While still a very risky operation, it is much safer then in decades past.



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