Biology, asked by kaju3489, 8 months ago

Decompression craniectomy and management with caps to safe brain

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Answered by amulya01
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Decompressive craniectomy (crani- + -ectomy) is a neurosurgical procedure in which part of the skull is removed to allow a swelling brain room to expand without being squeezed. It is performed on victims of traumatic brain injury, stroke and other conditions associated with raised intracranial pressure.

Answered by sujandevarajan2007
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the surgery is about the high pressure on u r brain. to reduce it, the process of craniectomy is done.

Explanation:

craniectomy is done by:-

> removal of the skin on the head

> putting holes in the skull according to the pressure with various measurements and tools

> join the holes with a cutter

> remove the part of the skull

> leave the skull open for some time so that the pressure is reduced.

> the replacement of the skull is done by attaching the skull to the opened space with metal plates

> the skin is then stitched to cover the skull

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