Brain Surgery with awake patient

Removal of a cerebral tumor, glioma, Nice Hospital, France Awake surgery consists of waking the patient during the operation in order to precisely locate, using electrical stimulation, crucial areas for vital functions, language, motor function etc, with the aim of preserving them during the ablation of the tumor The neurosurgeon studies the MRI scan in order to precisely locate the lesion. (Photo by: BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Removal of a cerebral tumor, glioma, Nice Hospital, France Awake surgery consists of waking the patient during the operation in order to precisely locate, using electrical stimulation, crucial areas for vital functions, language, motor function etc, with the aim of preserving them during the ablation of the tumor The neurosurgeon studies the MRI scan in order to precisely locate the lesion. (Photo by: BSIP/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Brain Surgery with awake patient
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