What is Craniotomy Surgery?
A craniotomy is a specialized neurosurgical procedure where a portion of the skull is temporarily removed to access the brain. It is performed to treat conditions such as tumors, blood clots, aneurysms, or traumatic brain injuries. Surgeons use advanced techniques to ensure precision and minimize risks. The procedure allows for direct access to affected areas, enabling effective treatment while maintaining brain function. Post-surgical care and rehabilitation play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth recovery and optimal outcomes.