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Actually, It IS Brain Surgery! ⋆ RibbonRx
6 am, Friday September 9th, 2016. Day 2 in the hospital following my brain surgery the day before. Things were bustling as soon as I got back from my early morning MRI. After literally choking down my meds, the medical teams started trickling in. First up was the group of baby neurosurgeons (meaning, those... Read More Read More
How Do I Care for My Surgical Incision
Here are the top questions that I hear from patients about how to care for their surgical incisions after brain surgery, what to expect, and how to set yourself up for the best healing. Surgery // Brain tumor // Recovery // Craniotomy // Brain surgery // Pituitary Tumor // Neurosurgery // Second Opinion #pituitarytumor #braintumor
Chiari Decompression Surgery Hospital Must-Haves - Craniotomy Decompression Brain Surgery
Preparing for Decompression Surgery for Chiari Malformation? I've got you covered with a curated list of must-have items to bring to the hospital. These essentials brought me comfort, ease, and a sense of preparedness during my stay. From cozy blankets to handy gadgets, discover what made my journey smoother, and I can help you too. 💖
Feel free to explore these items to make your hospital experience more manageable and comforting! #ChiariMalformation #DecompressionSurgery…
Craniotomy - procedure, recovery, blood, removal, pain, complications, adults, time
In a craniotomy, the skin over a part of the skull is cut and pulled back (A). Small holes are drilled into the skull (B), and a special saw is used to cut the bone between the holes (C). The bone is removed, and a tumor or other defect is visualized and repaired (D). The bone is replaced (E), and the skin closed (F). (Illustration by GGS Inc.)
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