Description of Neurosurgery

If no other specialty is neurosurgery focused on addressing the defects of the nervous system that are eligible for surgical approach, because a neurosurgery requires thorough knowledge of the nervous system. This is due to the very special characteristics of the nerve tissue. As in the first place that strikes the nervous tissue is very soft and lacks any mechanical strength which makes it extremely vulnerable to mechanical impacts. Intervening in neural tissue therefore requires special tools besides a special skill. For an example, can not bleeding vessels in the surgery as usual with a wire tie yarn, because the movement which has to be done, if so coarse that the entire blood vessel from the tissue would be drawn.

The brains
are also very rich in containers because their power much needed energy while the energy (especially sugar and oxygen) in the blood should be invoked. During the operation, inevitably open smaller arteries, where blood flowing so much that soon it will cover field operation and the tissue structures invisible, when not taking blood would be sucked. This only happens with a neurosurgery practice in the fine adjustable suction that even with a certain caution must be used, otherwise the blood also extremely soft nervous tissue would be sucked


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