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  • Traumatic Brain Injury - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Penetrating, or open head injuries happen when there is a break in the skull, such as when a bullet pierces the brain What is diffuse axonal injury (DAI)? Diffuse axonal injury is the shearing (tearing) of the brain's long connecting nerve fibers (axons) that happens when the brain is injured as it shifts and rotates inside the bony skull
  • Head Injury - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    The injury can be as mild as a bump, bruise (contusion), or cut on the head, or can be moderate to severe in nature due to a concussion, deep cut or open wound, fractured skull bone(s), or from internal bleeding and damage to the brain
  • Head Injury in Children - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    A head injury can be as mild as a bump, bruise (contusion), or cut on the head Or it can be a concussion , a deep cut or open wound, broken skull bones, internal bleeding, or damage to the brain Head injuries are one of the most common causes of disability and death in children
  • Craniotomy - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Benefits of "keyhole" craniotomy includes less pain after the procedure than after an open craniotomy, less scarring and a more rapid recovery Orbitozygomatic Craniotomy The orbitozygomatic craniotomy is a traditional skull base approach used to target difficult tumors and aneurysms
  • Pediatric Craniosynostosis Surgery: What You Should Know
    In pediatric craniosynostosis, an infant’s skull bones fuse too early, which can restrict brain growth and result in an abnormal head shape This abnormal shape is often how parents are first alerted to something amiss
  • Skull Base Surgery - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Traditional or open skull base surgery This type of surgery may use cuts (incisions) in the facial area and in the skull Parts of bone may need to be removed so that the growth can be reached and removed
  • Whipple Procedure - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    The Whipple procedure (also called a pancreaticoduodenectomy) is the primary surgical treatment for pancreatic cancer that occurs within the head of the gland During this procedure, surgeons remove the head of the pancreas, most of the duodenum (a part of the small intestine), a portion of the bile duct, the gallbladder and associated lymph nodes
  • Neuro-Visual Disorders - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Giant cell arteritis (also called temporal arteritis) is an inflammation of medium-sized and large arteries that extend from the neck up into the head The condition can affect a person’s vision in one eye Other symptoms include a dry cough, fever, headache, jaw pain and problems with blood circulation in the arms
  • Foraminotomy - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    A foraminotomy is a surgical procedure It enlarges the area around one of the bones (vertebrae) in your spinal column The surgery relieves pressure on compressed nerves Here's what you need to know about the procedure
  • Trabeculectomy - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Your eye care team may recommend trabeculectomy to help prevent glaucoma from becoming worse Trabeculectomy is a possible treatment for both closed-angle and open-angle glaucoma, as well as primary and secondary types of glaucoma





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