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Severe industrial accident leads to compressive spinal vertebral fracture
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Minimally invasive microscope neurosurgery for auditory and facial nerves

2017-5-16 Minimally invasive microscopic neurosurgery to protect the auditory and facial nerves, combined with Cyberknife radiation therapy three months after the operation Under the 6-hour microscope operation 4 years ago, I need to be very careful and skillful in preserving your auditory nerve and facial nerve. With the help of the monitoring system in the

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Understanding pituitary gland tumors

2017-5-12 The Pituitary Gland is located at the center of the bottom of the brain and is the main control center of hormones in the body. What happens if there is a tumor in the pituitary gland? The normal pituitary gland produces several important hormones, including corticotropin, which stimulates the adrenal glands; thyroid hormones stimulate

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Fractures of the occipital condyle of the skull

2017-5-10 A 46-year-old male cyclist fell and caused a fracture of the occipital condyle of the skull and injury of the cervical spine C1-2 ligament Both his head and cervical spine are unstable, and his arm is temporarily numb due to cervical nerve damage. Similar to the 86-year-old old woman patient a few days ago,

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Severe cervical trauma

2017-5-9     The 86-year-old woman fell to the ground at her home, causing severe cervical spine trauma to the C2 vertebral body fracture and central spinal cord injury. The cervical spine with tetraplegia and unstable cervical spine needed to be temporarily stabilized when she was admitted to the hospital. Later, a minimally invasive neurosurgery

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Arteriovenous malformation hemangioma (AVM) of the left frontal cerebral lobe is bleeding

2017-3-3 The arteriovenous malformation hemangioma (AVM) of the left frontal cerebral lobe bleeds and causes generalized, tonic-clonic convulsions. Severe cerebral epilepsy….resulting in loss of consciousness. Misleading brain MRI reports… normal Medical History: A 40-year-old woman was found unconscious at home… and was sent to a public hospital. CT scans, brain waves, and blood test results…it

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6.4 cm giant thoracic spinal cord nerve tumor

2017-4-8 A 6.4 cm giant thoracic spinal nerve tumor causes spinal nerve compression The tumor extends to the right lung cavity gland Neurosurgeons and cardiothoracic surgeons join forces… Combining the microscope of cranial neurosurgery and the endoscope of cardiothoracic and lung surgery…a typical new generation of minimally invasive surgery…only a mini wound of 2-3cm on

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Head Trauma

2017-3-12 Accidentally hitting the cabinet with the head or accidental injury, causing the head to be shaken or injured, is often ignored. Patients often notice discomfort three weeks to three months later and consult a neurosurgeon. More than 200 patients with traumatic brain injury have been analyzed clinically, and half of them do not remember

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Severe L4 5 Spinal Stenosis

2017-3-10 Category: Semi-emergency, early surgical decompression…to prevent permanent damage to the nerve. Cause: Due to degeneration, strain, injury… Causes a herniated disc And hypertrophy of ligaments due to degeneration and unstable lumbar…compression of cauda equina. Symptoms: Neuropathic pain and weakness in the legs, unsteady movements which cause falling. The bladder is compressed by the nerve

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Trigeminal neuralgia and glossopharyngeal neuralgia syndrome

2017-3-7 The cranial nerve lines at the base of the skull are compressed by the arteries of the brain stem…because of varicose or past inflammation…every time the arteries and blood vessels beat, the nerve lines are like short circuits…resulting in a knife cut, thunder, lightning-like sharp pain in the face, teeth, or jaw. Pain has

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