Trauma craniotomy

The trauma craniotomy (TC) is an essential tool in the neurosurgeon's armamentarium. In the setting of a high energy trauma, with traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage and other small contusions, the bone is often left off in anticipation of future malignant edema, and replaced months later with a cranioplasty. Craniotomy is a surgery to cut a bony opening in the skull.  A craniotomy may be small or large depending on the problem. It may be performed to treat brain tumors, hematomas (blood clots), aneurysms or AVMs, traumatic head injury, foreign objects (bullets), swelling of the brain, or infection

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