The removal of a bone flap near the skull in order to access the brain.
what is the cpt code for craniotomy- clipping acom
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61556
Louis Bakay has written: 'An early history of craniotomy' -- subject(s): Craniotomy, History, Nervous system, Surgery
A craniotomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a part of the skull to access the brain. It is typically performed to treat various brain conditions such as tumors, blood clots, or to relieve pressure in the brain. The opening created during the craniotomy allows the surgeon to access the brain and perform necessary treatments or surgeries.
cerebral angiography
craniotomy
V45.89
No CPT code was found for "craniotomy clipping of right posterior communicating artery aneurysm."
craniotomy
craniotomy
Craniotomy is the incision into the skull.