The official definition for the word craniotomy is "surgical opening into the skull."
A craniotomy is a surgical procedure performed to access and remove brain tumors, relieve pressure on the brain caused by swelling or bleeding, repair blood vessel abnormalities in the brain, or extract foreign objects. It involves creating a bone flap in the skull to access the brain and is often performed under general anesthesia.
Twisted or curved are about the same meaning as crooked.
The literal meaning of "crus" is a war undertaken in the name of God.
There is no widely recognized meaning for "crowkers." It may be a misspelling or a term specific to a certain context or region.
"Crastling" does not have a commonly recognized meaning in English. It is possible that it could be a misspelling or a made-up word.
Craniostomy.
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Louis Bakay has written: 'An early history of craniotomy' -- subject(s): Craniotomy, History, Nervous system, Surgery
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No CPT code was found for "craniotomy clipping of right posterior communicating artery aneurysm."
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Thomas Radford has written: 'Observations on the Caesarean section, craniotomy, and on other obstetricoperations' 'Observations on the Caesarean section, craniotomy, and on other obstetric operations: With Cases'
A craniotomy is a surgical procedure where a part of the skull is removed to access the brain. It is commonly used to treat brain conditions such as tumors, bleeding, or swelling.