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Assist Knife

By Jeff On April 2, 2010 Under Knife Hunting

Assist Knife

Gamma Knife Surgery is not really surgery, because you know it. There is no knife, no scalpel. Why did they name it Gamma Knife Surgery? Hit me. But I can tell you that it is a powerful tool. Take it from someone who has had their head opened more than once. Gamma Knife patients usually waltz from the hospital the same day and yet her hair. I walked, or rather, walked carefully to my car one week after each of my craniotomies. And my head was shaved, which is meet me in the diva. So it's worth trying to see if a brain tumor or disease of the brain meets the gamma knife surgery.

It is important to to note that the Gamma Knife (GK) and the Cyber Knife is not the same thing. GK was set up specifically designed and constructed to treat brain tumors and disorders. Cyber knife was not. There are other differences, but this focuses on the benefits of gamma knife and what to look for a good GK treatment.

Gamma Knife is a life-saving equipment care for patients previously considered untreatable

Many brain tumors and disorders, which do not meet the Gamma Knife procedure in 1999 or 2000, when I had surgery. But many of them now. Many people who have been diagnosed with inoperable brain tumor, or unusable, neurological disorders can be treated by GK. Patients who could not make the risk of craniotomy now this option.

How it works?

Basically, GK is a non-invasive, outpatient procedure that focuses on highly accurate cobalt radiation beams in the target area. Patients used Collimator, a sort of helmet, which has little holes. Beams of radiation focused through the holes in the collimator.

Individual beams are too weak to damage healthy tissue, but very effective when they simultaneously combine in one center. In particular, the GK is a highly effective tool for the treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia, nerve disorder, which causes severe facial pain.

GK treatment is to stop the growth of tumors or lesions, which means that the effect occurs over weeks or months. It is usually immediately to treat trigeminal neuralgia. Your doctor will keep in touch with you to help assess progress, which may include monitoring MRI, CT or angiography images to assess the effectiveness.

What GK used to treat?

Whether or not the candidate GK treatment even a physician or group of doctors. But Gamma Knife treatment has been successfully used for the following:

No Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN)

o Benign brain tumor - meningiomas, pituitary tumors, acoustic neuromas

o Intracranial Tumors

No arteriovenous malformation (AVM)

o Metastatic brain disease

No investigation is made of Parkinson's, epilepsy, chronic pain and glaucoma

Benefits of Gamma Knife Surgery

Since there is no incision, risk of infection, bleeding and side effects of anesthesia are minimal. Most patients receive only local anesthesia and a mild sedative. Does not mean anesthesia in patients up and around faster. Here are other advantages:

No surrounding tissue will be spared from unnecessary radiation.

o Gamma Knife surgery is often more cost-effective, because the recovery time is reduced. Most patients leave the from the hospital the same day as treatment. (Medicare and most insurance companies cover the treatment.)

No patients experience little, if any, discomfort during and after minimally invasive procedure.

What to look for Gamma Knife Treatment Center

Not every city is a Gamma Knife Center. So it could mean traveling out of town or state. So the first step is to find out what insurance pay, and if you want to make a complaint center.

Doctor often do not know what centers are good results and experience and can help insurance approval process. If you have problems with insurance approval, do not hesitate to ask for help from a doctor or center, where you want to have the treatment.

Here are some other things you'll want to find the treatment center:

No physician experience. Do you know that the surgeon perform gamma knife is not out of his maiden voyage.

No team of experts and a comprehensive treatment plan. Agency to develop a good management plan for the patient depends on many factors and may have heard about neurosurgeons, oncologists, interventional radiologists to name a few.

o Find a center, which is a newer technology, the fourth generation or higher. GK technique has been around for some time, so it is hardly the prototype state.

No salon Gamma Knife as the host site. Peace of mind is when you have only one center, which sets the standard for Gamma Knife surgery. The manufacturer shall appoint some of the centers' host status ", ie they are models that they want other centers to follow.

o is a complementary technique available on site. Is the PET scanner, CT scanner, Digital angiography 3DRA, trilogy? A full suite of neurosurgery and oncology technology makes it the place dedicated to the treatment of neurological and oncology care. It means that there are more resources in technology and medical experience.

No comprehensive treatment plans. You are looking for center, which offers as much as possible treatment options in one place. Going from one city to another is difficult and stressful. Except that it is unnecessary today. - For example, when seeking treatment for trigeminal neuralgia, you would want to know if they offer the Gamma Knife, medication options, glycerol, and insulin microvascular depression.

Twenty years ago, the patient should have been divine intervention to leave the hospital on the same day he had brain surgery. Gamma Knife makes this possible more than 30,000 patients each year. So if you are a candidate for Gamma Knife, you may be a form of takes to assemble thanksgiving feast, but you can certainly enjoy dinner at home. Although the desert, if you want.

I am a writer and a brain tumor survivor. Always fascinated with the brain, my obsession amplified after going through major league epic brain surgery twice, followed a year later by a cranial reconstruction. Afterwards, I pursued projects that involved neurosurgery and hospitals to sate my appetite for medical knowledge. I could talk the talk, might as well use it to make money to offset the medical bills. My fascination is still piqued. The brain and its maladies are ever mysterious but more easily treatable than they used to be.

More information on trigeminal neuralgia: http://www.trigeminalneuralgiava.com/trigeminal-neuralgia.htm

My website: http://annemoss.com

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