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Ⅰ. What tools are used during brain surgery?
Tools used in brain surgery include:
Microscope: Used to magnify the surgical site for delicate manipulation.
Scalpel: Used to cut the scalp and skull.
Retractor: Used to expand the surgical field of view for the doctor to operate.
Aspirator: Used to aspirate blood and fluid from the surgical site.
Hemostatic materials: used to stop bleeding, such as hemostatic gauze, hemostatic powder, etc..
Implants: such as artificial dura mater, artificial skull, etc., used to repair and reconstruct the skull and meninges.
Ultrasonic aspirator: used to fragment and aspirate intracranial hematomas and tumors.
Microelectrodes: Neurons used to record and stimulate the brain.
Laser: Used to remove tumors in the brain.
Aneurysm clips: Once coiled inside the aneurysm sac, they stop blood flow, preventing bleeding. These small fixtures can also be used to grip tumors to help surgeons dissect them from surrounding structures.
Hemostats: are important surgical tools and are scissor-shaped devices used to control bleeding. They lock into place with a series of interlocking teeth that can be changed depending on the amount of pressure required.
Stainless Steel Nerve Stripping: With its excellent material properties and precise design, it has become an indispensable assistant for doctors. Whether it's microcurettes or pituitary curettes, each model is carefully designed to meet the needs of different surgical scenarios.
These are some of the tools used in brain surgery, which may vary depending on the type of surgery and the specific situation of the patient.
Ⅱ. Do they put you asleep for brain surgery?
Craniotomy is usually performed under general anesthesia.
Craniotomy is a large-scale operation, mainly through surgery to fully expose intracranial tissue structures, for various neurological lesions and tumors, surgical treatment, such as cerebral hemisphere tumors, intraventricular tumors, cerebral arteriovenous malformations, cavernous sinus atrophy, etc. Since craniotomy is a highly invasive procedure, it needs to be performed under general anesthesia.
First of all, the anesthesiologist will push the general anesthesia induction drug from the patient's vein, about 10 minutes, the patient will enter a state of sleep, and after the patient's breathing disappears, then insert the endotracheal tube and connect the anesthesia machine for general anesthesia.
It is recommended to have a craniotomy, go to a regular hospital, and find an experienced doctor to operate to reduce unnecessary risks.
Post time: Nov-25-2025




