A man who was diagnosed with a brain tumour has turned the noise of an MRI machine into music – to relax while undergoing scans. Alastair Cross, 40, first realised something was wrong when he ...
“He had to have a tube to drain to relieve the pressure, and after 2 days of severe pressure, we had to opt for a craniotomy, which was the last resort to help try to save his life.” An update on ...
She had previously experienced headaches before falling ill and undergoing a craniotomy while abroad which was unsuccessful in removing her tumour. Ms Adams told how she saw Mr Giamouradis while ...
Doreen Adams underwent the unique procedure after a previous craniotomy to remove the tumor produced an unsuccessful result. “The difference in the two surgeries is night and day,” reported ...
"Before we needed do a craniotomy to give us full access. That takes a very long time. To get to the tumour takes up to three hours alone. In total that approach will take eight to 10 hours." ...
In August, she underwent a highly specialised brain operation known as awake craniotomy, a procedure used to remove primary brain tumours. The goal of the surgery is to remove as much tumour ...