Role of Neuroendoscopy in Brain Tumours
Neuroendoscopy is a minimally invasive brain surgery that allows doctors to access brain areas that would otherwise be inaccessible. It also enables tumour removal without requiring a big incision in the skull; instead, tumours are removed through the mouth, nose, or a tiny window in the skull. An endoscope, which is a tiny, flexible tube with a camera and a small set of surgical equipment attached, is used to perform neuroendoscopy. This treatment can be used to extract a tissue sample for further testing (a biopsy) or to remove a portion or the entire brain tumour.
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