This surgical method is primarily used for hemorrhage in the basal ganglia area, effectively reducing the occurrence of adverse reactions, and is particularly effective for treating patients with partial brain herniation or short-duration brain herniation.
The small bone window craniotomy combined with microtechnology can precisely locate the patient's lesion site before surgery, but it has high technical requirements and is suitable for experienced senior doctors to perform.
As for that bald fat person, the situation is quite complicated, and the bleeding location is very tricky, so only the "bone window craniotomy and hematoma evacuation" can be used.
This surgical method is one of the earliest, most commonly used, and has the lowest equipment requirements among neurosurgery methods, widely used in primary hospitals.
