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Craniectomy & Craniotomy Excision of Brain Tumor, Pediatric
A surgical procedure to remove a tumor or lesion from the brain.
Craniectomy & Craniotomy Excision of Meningioma, Pediatric
A surgical procedure to remove a tumor that has formed on the membranes (meninges) covering either the cerebrum or lobes of the brain.
Craniectomy & Craniotomy For Excision of Brain Tumor
A surgical procedure to remove a tumor or lesion from the brain.
Craniectomy & Craniotomy For Excision of Meningioma
A surgical procedure to remove a tumor that has formed on membranes (meninges) covering either the cerebrum or lobes of the brain.
Craniectomy Excision of Brain Tumor Infratentorial Area, Ped
A surgical procedure to remove a brain tumor located in either the infratentorial or posterior fossa regions of the brain.
Craniectomy Excision of Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor, Ped
A surgical procedure removing a cerebellopontine angle tumor (cpa) commonly located in the posterior fossa region of the brain.
Craniectomy For Excision of Brain Tumor Infratentorial Area
A surgical procedure to remove a brain tumor located in either the infratentorial or posterior fossa regions of the brain.
Craniectomy For Excision of Cerebellopontine Angle Tumor
A surgical procedure removing a cerebellopontine angle tumor (cpa) commonly located in the posterior fossa region of the brain.
Craniectomy For Excision of Meningioma
A surgical procedure to remove a brain lesion found on the lining or meninges of the cerebellum and brain stem.
Craniectomy For Excision of Meningioma, Pediatric
A surgical procedure to remove a brain lesion found on the lining or meninges of the cerebellum and brain stem.
Suboccipital Craniectomy W/Decompression of Medulla & Spine
Suboccipital craniectomy is a surgical procedure performed at the base of the brain in which a portion of the skull is removed to access the surgical objective. Duraplasty is a repair or expansion of dura (the outer covering of the brain) when it has been cut open during surgery. It is often closed with another compatible soft tissue material taken from another part of the body.