perkutanne
Perkutanne, also known as percussion drilling, is a surgical technique used to create a small hole in the skull to access the brain. This procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia and is often used to treat conditions such as hydrocephalus, brain tumors, or to monitor intracranial pressure. The term "perkutanne" is derived from the Latin words "percutere," meaning to strike, and "anne," meaning to open.
The procedure involves the use of a specialized drill to create a small hole in the skull,
Perkutanne is generally considered a safe and effective procedure with a low risk of complications. However,
The benefits of perkutanne include minimal invasiveness, reduced recovery time compared to traditional open surgery, and
In summary, perkutanne is a valuable surgical technique that offers several advantages over traditional open surgery.