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Facts To Know About Neurosurgery

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Neurosurgery is one of the most complicated surgical procedures known to the medical world. Dealing with the thinnest and almost-invisible neurons and the other parts of a nervous system need the utmost precision and immense experience. A doctor can only become a neurosurgeon when   he completes a surgical internship continuing over a year and have completed more than 5 years of any surgical program being a resident doctor in the neurological division of a hospital. Facts To Know About Neurosurgery Main  Divisions:  The main divisions of neurosurgery are Vascular, stereotactic, Oncological, skull base, spinal, peripheral, and pediatric neurosurgeries.   Use Of Master-Crafted Tools And Equipment:  Only the best neurological divisions in the leading hospitals have this kind of equipment. In neurosurgery, the only thing that matters is precision. Tools with sophisticated designs and fine details are used by a neurosurgeon to perform critical operations. Extensive Diagnosis

Know All About Brain Tumour

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The brain is the engine of the body. To ensure that it performs adequately and with ease, we need to be aware of and protect from the dangers that might harm the system. The brain is the central organ of our nervous system. It is composed of wired like cells called nerves and tissues. It has three sections which control three major activities – Brain S tem – Breathing and its association with the heart. Cerebellum – Body movements. Cerebrum – Responsible for our five senses, memories, emotions, personality, expressive speech and thinking. A brain tumour occurs when an abnormal growth and accumulation of damaged or dead cells take place. The cause of this disease varies from person to person. Some brain tumours are benign (non-cancerous) which are sometimes curable if safety measures are taken at an early stage while some are malignant (cancerous) which are generally destructive. There are generally two types of brain tumours – Primary Brain Tumours – The formation