Burr Hole
This is perhaps the best known, and most widely performed neurosurgical procedure. It is sometimes done as a life-saving procedure. Most neurosurgical residents ‘cut their teeth’ with burr holes.
Simply put, burr hole is a hole made in the skull (cranium) so as to gain access into the intracranial compartment. The procedure could be done [...]
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