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  2. Trepanning - Wikipedia

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    Detail from The Extraction of the Stone of Madness, a painting by Hieronymus Bosch depicting trepanation (c. 1488–1516). Trepanning, also known as trepanation, trephination, trephining or making a burr hole (the verb trepan derives from Old French from Medieval Latin trepanum from Greek trúpanon, literally "borer, auger"), [1] [2] is a surgical intervention in which a hole is drilled or ...

  3. Cranial drill - Wikipedia

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    A cranial drill, also known as a craniotome, is a tool for drilling simple burr holes (trepanation) or for creating larger openings in the skull.This exposes the brain and allows operations like craniotomy and craniectomy to be done.

  4. Craniotomy - Wikipedia

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    Craniotomy is distinguished from craniectomy (in which the skull flap is not immediately replaced, allowing the brain to swell, thus reducing intracranial pressure) and from trepanation, the creation of a burr hole through the cranium into the dura mater.

  5. Subdural hygroma - Wikipedia

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    Most subdural hygromas that are asymptomatic do not require any treatment. Some might opt to perform a simple burr-holes to alleviate intracranial pressure (ICP). Occasionally a temporary drain is placed for 24-48 hours post op. In recurrent cases a craniotomy may be performed to attempt to locate the location of the CSF Leak. In certain cases ...

  6. Epidural hematoma - Wikipedia

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    Surgery (craniotomy, burr hole) [1] Epidural hematoma is when bleeding occurs between the tough outer membrane covering the brain (dura mater) and the skull . [ 4 ] When this condition occurs in the spinal canal, it is known as a spinal epidural hematoma .

  7. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    The oldest operation for which evidence exists is trepanation [2] (also known as trepanning, trephination, trephining or burr hole from Greek τρύπανον and τρυπανισμός), in which a hole is drilled or scraped into the skull for exposing the dura mater to treat health problems related to intracranial pressure and other diseases.

  8. A mother of two disappeared with her boyfriend 40 years ago ...

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    There were also three surgical burr holes drilled into Pultz’s skull, according to the sheriff’s office. Detectives discovered, through interviews with the family, that the burr holes were ...

  9. Awake craniotomy - Wikipedia

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    Awake craniotomy is a neurosurgical technique and type of craniotomy that allows a surgeon to remove a brain tumor while the patient is awake to avoid brain damage. During the surgery, the neurosurgeon performs cortical mapping to identify vital areas, called the " eloquent brain ", that should not be disturbed while removing the tumor.