Brain Endoscopic Surgery
Overview
Endoscopic brain surgery is a type of minimally invasive brain surgery that can cure a variety of neurological problems. During this sort of brain surgery, tiny tubes with a camera on the end, similar to a telescope, are introduced into the brain through small incision marks (either in the skull or other regions of the body) and used to produce pictures of the damaged area. The pictures from the endoscope are used as a guide to assist the surgeon in determining the location of the tumor and the precise region that has to be removed. Specialist surgical equipment is used to remove the afflicted regions.