I like to know, My friend he has a blood clot in his brain for 7 years. Now has alot of headache and some fever. If he do a surgery the percentage for survival ( how high) please let me know. Thanks
45%
If surgery to remove the clot is out of the question, the patient will have to wait for his/her brain to heal on its own.
My uncle has a blood clot on his brain he is 68 yrs old what Canberra done for him
To keep the blood pumping around the body; every time the chest is compressed it contracts the heart and pumps the blood around the body (blood and oxygen is essential to ensure that people survive after the heart stops). Another reason is to keep blood pressure up while waiting for the ambulance crew/s to arrive.
Pentobarbital (Nembutal) has been used in neurosurgery to reduce blood flow to the brain. This reduces swelling and pressure in the brain, making brain surgery safer.
The purpose of revascularization surgery in moyamoya disease is to augment or redirect blood flow in the brain. Surgical revascularization has been reported to improve cerebral blood flow
A carotid artery surgery may be necessary for a variety of reasons. A carotid artery surgery may be necessary to restore blood flow to the human brain.
A craniotomy is a type of brain surgery. It is the most commonly performed surgery for brain tumor removal
Surgery of the Brain is called cranial surgery
There could be a lot of different reasons why a person would need brain surgery. It takes a special set of surgeons to complete the job. People with tumors, cancer, aneurysms, or a blood clot.
Another name for brain surgery is neurosurgery.
chances are you are about to die of stupidity if you think your brain is numb chances are you are about to die of stupidity if you think your brain is numb