
neurosurgical procedure
A neurosurgical procedure involves performing surgery on the brain, spinal cord, or nerves to treat injuries, tumors, or neurological conditions. The surgeon carefully opens the skull or spine using specialized tools and techniques, often aided by imaging like MRI or CT scans to guide precise removal of problematic tissue or to repair damaged areas. The goal is to restore or improve neurological function, reduce symptoms, or remove life-threatening conditions, while minimizing any disturbance to surrounding healthy tissue. After the operation, patients typically require recovery and monitoring to ensure proper healing and function.