What is Craniotomy?

What is Craniotomy | Dr. Rah
A craniotomy is a surgical procedure in which a part of the skull, known as a bone flap, is removed to access the brain. This procedure is often performed to treat various neurological conditions or injuries that require direct access to the brain.

During the procedure, the patient is under general anesthesia. The surgeon makes an incision in the scalp and removes a section of the skull to reach the brain. After addressing the issue, such as a tumor or injury, the bone flap is replaced and secured, and the scalp incision is closed.

Craniotomies are crucial for treating conditions like brain tumors, aneurysms, and severe injuries. The goal is to improve neurological function and relieve symptoms.

If you have a neurological condition that may require a craniotomy, I invite you to contact my clinic. With 13 years of experience in neurosurgery, I provide expert care and personalized treatment. Call us today to schedule an appointment and discuss your treatment options.