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    The "GPS" for Your Brain: How Neuronavigation Makes Tumor Removal Safer

    Modern neurosurgery has reached a level of precision that was once the stuff of science fiction. Much...

    Spinal Decompression Surgery: What Structures Are Actually Removed?

    When a doctor recommends "decompression surgery" for your back or neck, the goal is simple: relieve...

    Risks and Benefits of Skull Base Surgery

    The "skull base" is arguably the most complex piece of real estate in the human body. It is the...

    Motion-Preserving Spine Surgery: The Future of Treatment

    For decades, the "gold standard" for treating severe spinal issues was spinal fusion. The logic...

    Brain Biopsy vs. Tumor Resection: Understanding the Difference

    When a scan reveals a growth or "lesion" in the brain, the next step is often a surgical one....

    Revision Spine Surgery: Why Some Patients Need a Second Procedure

    For most people, the goal of spine surgery is to achieve long-term relief from pain and...

    Navigating Surgery for Recurrent Brain Tumors

    A diagnosis of a brain tumor is life-altering, and hearing that a tumor has returned—or...

    Endoscopic Brain Surgery: Treating Tumors Through Natural Pathways

    The image of brain surgery has traditionally involved large incisions and long recovery times...

    Intraoperative Brain Mapping: How Surgeons Protect Speech and Movement

    The human brain is often described as the most complex "map" in the universe. In...

    Kyphoplasty vs. Vertebroplasty: Stabilizing Compression Fractures

    For those suffering from a vertebral compression fracture—often described as a sudden...

    Spinal Fractures: Treatment Options From Bracing to Surgery

    Whether caused by a sudden fall, a high-impact car accident, or the gradual thinning of bone...

    Keyhole Craniotomy: Smaller Incisions, Faster Recovery

    For decades, the standard approach to brain surgery involved a traditional craniotomy—a...