"ostomy" is surgically creating a hole in the body. "otomy" is surgical incision
It's called 'branchial cleft cysts'. It can be removed surgically.
A dime-sized opening in the skull to access the brain is called a burr hole. It is a common neurosurgical procedure used to relieve intracranial pressure, drain fluid, or obtain a biopsy.
This practice is called trepanation, where a hole or opening is made in the skull to treat various ailments such as epilepsy, mental illness, or headaches. It was believed to release evil spirits or relieve pressure in the head.
I think that you mean "LOBOTOMY". It is the incision of a brain lobe. It used to be used to treat some forms of mental illness that didn't respond to other treatments. They drill a hole in the skull, and surgically "disconnect" parts of the brain from each other.
The small hole beneath the eye socket of the skull is called the infraorbital foramen. It serves as a passageway for nerves and blood vessels that supply sensation to the face.
there is a pulse in the center of the skull. it is known as Bhrahmas hole.
The Foramen Magnum
There is a hole in your skull, the bone that protects your brain and constitutes the majority of your head.
It's unlikely, but possible, depending on how the hole got there. Trepanning - or the process of creating a small hole in the skull for medical purposes - can actually preventdeath in some cases. This may be done to relieve cranial pressure, which can occur as a result of traumatic brain injury. The hole may be temporary (as in the case of caniotomy, where the piece of bone is put back as soon as possible), or permanent (as in the case of a craniectomy, where the bone is not replaced).
It is possible for a person to have a hole in their skull and live a normal life. This may happen if a person has suffering a gun shot wound to the head.
No, the skull is too big.