Neurosurgery

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Putting the Lid Back On Sooner: Why Early Cranioplasty Might Be a Game Changer After Severe Stroke Surgery

Hey there! Let me tell you about something pretty important in the world of brain recovery after a really tough situation. We’re talking about folks who’ve had a severe stroke, specifically a **Malignant Cerebral Infarction** (MCI). These are strokes that cause a lot of swelling, and sometimes, to save a…

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Untangling the Web: My Approach to Vascular Encasement in Parasellar Meningiomas

Hey everyone, let’s chat about something that really keeps us neurosurgeons on our toes: parasellar meningiomas. These aren’t your everyday brain tumors, especially when they decide to get a little too friendly with the brain’s critical plumbing – I’m talking about the internal carotid artery (ICA) and all its important…