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Stereotactic Neurosurgery

Stereotactic neurosurgery is a precise surgical technique that allows doctors to target specific areas in the brain or nervous system for treatment. Using advanced imaging technologies like MRI or CT scans, surgeons can create a detailed map of the brain. They then use this map to guide instruments to the exact location needed, minimizing damage to surrounding tissue. This method is often used for conditions like tumors, epilepsy, and movement disorders, offering a less invasive option compared to traditional surgery, leading to shorter recovery times and fewer complications.