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The craniotomy was done and they were ready for the Chief.
Lisa had not heard her operation described as a craniotomy.
Sean continued to look for the second craniotomy hole, but finally gave up.
A craniotomy was performed to relieve pressure on the brain.
Craniotomy was thus prohibited in 1884 and again in 1889.
They are implanted under the skull during a surgery called a craniotomy.
Modern surgeons generally use the term craniotomy for this procedure.
What interested Philips was what the computer would say about the craniotomy.
In such cases, craniotomy and biopsy is needed to exclude other pathologies.
Craniotomy: Surgery to remove the tumor through an opening made in the skull.
They've got a special head-injuries unit there equipped for a craniotomy if it's needed.
Once under general anesthesia, an incision will allow for a craniotomy to be performed.
Craniotomy surgeries are used in these cases to lessen the pressure by draining off blood.
The more common technique for the awake craniotomy is conscious sedation.
"They did a craniotomy," Harry said from the coroner's creaking chair.
You could see your own brain through a craniotomy, given a suitably angled set of mirrors.
"Where the hell is the second craniotomy hole?"
Sean pushed the jigsaw blade into the craniotomy hole he'd found and turned the saw on.
Emergency treatment requires decompression of the haematoma, usually by craniotomy.
As he pulled the scalp flap back, the section of skull they'd removed for the craniotomy pushed up at them.
Awake craniotomy with same day discharge for brain tumor removal using image guided approach.
A craniotomy is sometimes done to remove blood, abnormal blood vessels, or a tumor.
However, this procedure has higher recurrence rates than the more invasive craniotomy with clipping.
She needs a craniotomy to remove a clot.
After a few days the surgeons opened her brain (craniotomy) from the right side, and clipped the aneurysms.