Items Tagged ‘ICE’
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Pediatric Surgeons' Novel Approach to Relieving Pressure on the Brain
What appears to be a radical surgery to relieve brain pressure may prove to be the most effective and logical for patients with resistant high pressure conditions like Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH). Drs. Saadi Ghatan and Neil Feldstein from the Pediatric Neurosurgery Center...
Posted on Mar 9, 2010 by Department Author In Blog, Pediatric Neurosurgery Blog -
The Potential of Monitoring the Brain from the Inside Out in Critically Injured
If you have ever seen someone in an intensive care unit (ICU), you have seen a lot of wires and monitors. When the patient has a brain injury there are even more. Electrodes are placed all over their head to monitor brain waves. This is called Scalp Electroencephalography (EEG) and doctors...
Posted on Feb 12, 2010 by Department Author In Blog, Cerebrovascular, Cerebrovascular Blog, Uncategorized