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Different types of epilepsy surgery
Mayo Clinic physicians explain the different types of surgery performed to help people who have seizures.
Deep-seated intracranial hemorrhage and brain tumors
Kaisorn Chaichana, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, discusses minimally disruptive subcortical neurosurgery. Dr. Chaichana discusses how to reach deep-seated lesions for intracranial hemorrhage and brain tumors safely.
Minimally invasive surgery for craniosynostosis requires early diagnosis and intervention
Edward Ahn, M.D., pediatric neurosurgeon, discusses craniosynostosis.
Minimally invasive, scarless brain surgery
Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic's campus in Jacksonville, Florida, shares information about an innovative technique that offers patients with brain tumors a scarless treatment option.
Palpating the brain with MR elastography to detect raised intracranial pressure
John J. Chen, M.D., Ph.D., a neuro-ophthalmologist at Mayo Clinic's campus in Rochester, Minnesota, discusses recent research using MR elastography to detect raised intracranial pressure.
Brain & central nervous system cancers: Personalized care for each patient
Mayo Clinic's multidisciplinary team of experts discusses developments in diagnostic tools, imaging, neurosurgery, and radiation therapy that allow them to create personalized care plans for people with brain and central nervous system cancers.
Advancements in epilepsy diagnostics and treatment
Jamie J. Van Gompel, M.D., and Gregory A. Worrell, M.D., Ph.D., describe advanced diagnostics and sophisticated imaging techniques that, when used to detect or focus on the abnormalities causing epilepsy, can help guide treatment options.