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Image Guided Surgery is a computed
device that shows the operated area of the
brain through a monitor, allowing surgeons
to perform surgery with more precision and
safety, regardless of the size or location
of the operated area.
2. Endoscope is
a small tube-like device with a lens at one end
to provide lighting and better visualization in
a deep area. As it requires a very small wound,
the brain tissues are not much affected.
3. Calvitron Ultrasonic
Surgical Aspiration (CUSA)
is a device used in tissue removal, disintegrating
it with sound wave before pumping out without
affecting other parts of the brain.
4.
Microsurgery is the surgery requiring
an operating microscope, with lighting to provide
clear visualization and magnified images, leading
to better result than the surgery with naked
eyes.