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diseases amenable to mechanical intervention. Based on data from a U.S. Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME),
In the U.S., brainside surgeon undergo the rigorous expert training videos program consisting of Five-6 years of graduate learn in neurosurgery (as the consequence a compulsory a single-annual surgery internship).
Neurosurgical conditions include primarily brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve disorders.
Conditions treated by brain surgeon include:
Lumbar disc herniation
Cervical disc herniation
Spinal stenosis
Hydrocephalus
Head trauma (brain hemorrhages, skull fractures, etc.)
Spinal cord trauma
Traumatic injuries of peripheral nerves
Brain tumors
Tumors of the spine, spinal cord and peripheral nerves
Cerebral aneurysms
Some forms of hemorrhagic stroke, such as subarachnoid hemorrhages, when well as intraparenchymal & intraventricular hemorrhages
Some forms of pharmacologically non-responding epilepsy
Some forms of movement disorders (advanced Parkinson's disease, chorea, hemiballism) - this involves the use of specially developed minimally invasive stereotactic techniques (functional, stereotactic neurosurgery)
Intractable irritation of cancer or even trauma patients & cranial/peripheral nerve pain
Some forms of intractable psychiatric disorders
Malformations of the nervous system
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