Consultant neurosurgeon Anastasios Giamouriadis of NHS Grampian in Scotland has used keyhole surgery to remove tumours which leaves considerably less scarring than regular craniotomies.
“That makes a significant positive impact on the patient outcome. “With normal, extensive craniotomies, the length of the operation is usually about eight hours and patients will spend days in ...
Building on existing keyhole surgery techniques, Mr Giamouriadis' approach minimises scarring compared to traditional craniotomies and allows the removal of significantly larger tumours from the ...
Anastasios Giamouriadis, a consultant neurosurgeon at NHS Grampian, has refined an existing keyhole surgery method that results in significantly less scarring compared to traditional craniotomies.
“With normal, extensive craniotomies, the length of the operation is usually about eight hours and patients will spend days in the hospital. “By doing this through the keyhole approach through ...
“That makes a significant positive impact on the patient outcome. With normal, extensive craniotomies, the length of the operation is usually about eight hours and patients will spend days in ...
“That makes a significant positive impact on the patient outcome. “With normal, extensive craniotomies, the length of the operation is usually about eight hours and patients will spend days in ...