Tumor Neurosurgery
You know why lumbar disc herniation occurs?
By Dr. José María Roda Frade
2024-04-29
Do you know that the hernia is caused by the rupture of the annulus and nucleus pulposus output abroad? We explained Dr. Roda Frade, specialist in neurosurgery. See more
Neuronavigation and neurophysiological Monitorizacion in neurosurgery
By Dr.Prof. Rafael García de Sola
2024-04-29
Many brain and spinal cord tumors are surrounded by nervous tissue if you are injured in a neurosurgical intervention may leave serious sequelae. Neuronavigation avoid these risks by guiding the surgeon to GPS . The expert Dr. Garcia de Sola explains in this interview. See more
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery nasally brain tumors
By Dr. Joaquim Enseñat Nora
2024-04-29
Minimally invasive neurosurgery reduces operative time and postoperative stay, providing greater patient comfort. Find out in the next article, more about the technical advance of the hand of Dr. Enseñat Nora. See more
Glioma and astrocytoma is a type of brain tumor
By Dr. Jordi Manuel Rimbau Muñoz
2024-04-27
The brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells in the brain that causes disruption in brain function in which it operates. Dr. Rimbau Muñoz explains the different types and how to diagnose See more
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