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Stroke
It occurs as a result of obstruction of blood supply to the brain. If the blood supply to the brain is blocked or completely stopped, cell death begins in the brain. Accordingly, brain damage may occur, as well as seriously endangering...
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Brain Haemorrhages
It is a haemorrhage caused by the rupture of the balloon structure formed by the weakening of the arterial wall in the brain due to various reasons. This condition, which develops when the blood leaks into the brain tissue and causes tissue...
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Functional Diseases
In diseases such as Parkinson's disease and similar involuntary movement disorders, in which the quality of life is reduced, surgical interventions known as intracranial pacemaker implantation are applied. Treatment of spasticity that...
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Traumas
Trauma is tissue and organ damage caused by external factors. Spinal cord trauma is the general name given to the injury of the nerve tissue in the spine. It can usually be sports-related or can be seen after events such as traffic...
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Childhood Brain and Nerve Diseases
Surgical intervention is performed for congenital and acquired head and spine diseases. Some of these diseases are as follows: Congenital brain haemorrhages Congenital nervous...
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Spine Diseases
Surgical intervention is applied in traumatic diseases of the spine such as accidents and injuries, spinal canal narrowing and slipping in the waist, as well as congenital diseases that occur in old age. In addition, diseases such as lumbar...
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Brain and Spinal Cord Tumours
Surgical intervention is performed with microsurgical and endoscopic techniques in both adult and childhood brain and nerve tumours.
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Brain Vascular Diseases
Brain vessel aneurysms: It is a cerebrovascular disease that occurs in the form of bubbles in the brain vessels and can cause sudden deterioration and death with bleeding. Arterio-Venous Malformation:...