not only is this a pcom but you also sacrificed the middle cerebral vein which should be preserved and mobilized to the temporal side
also a full sylvian split is generally unnecessary for the pcoms, usually you can just open the vertical proximal sylvian fissure and open the cisternal and carotid cisterns
@godgirlsguitars Around $100,000, depending on the type of brain surgery. My mom is having this same procedure done tomorrow morning, and that's how much her bill was initially. But most hospitals will grant discounts to lower-income families. My mom goes to the Methodist Teaching Hospital in Memphis, TN, and they gave her a 50% discount, with took her total down to around $49,000. And payments are fairly reasonable, too. No matter how small, the hospital has to accept it.
@TwilightFanatic123 so look to the poltrick system . In germoney we pay every month in the healthsystem and if you have a health problem it will no cost no more than 0$ . It is macabre to see, that people must pay 4 op´s. And that in a hospital from methodists.......oh god. But I hope, that your mother feels good now and she have no more problems.
the guy preforming the surgery was nervous i guess the tools were shaking the entire time
XxWolfpack247xX 4 months ago
not only is this a pcom but you also sacrificed the middle cerebral vein which should be preserved and mobilized to the temporal side
also a full sylvian split is generally unnecessary for the pcoms, usually you can just open the vertical proximal sylvian fissure and open the cisternal and carotid cisterns
msughrue 1 year ago
@msughrue yeah he didn't find any aneurysm so he clipped the pcom
andreyuuuuu 3 weeks ago
Is the amount of damage caused by surgery really worth that piece of metal nw that coiling is around ? I think not
CrazyItalianTC 1 year ago
How much would brain surgery cost if you didn't have insurance?
godgirlsguitars 1 year ago
@godgirlsguitars Around $100,000, depending on the type of brain surgery. My mom is having this same procedure done tomorrow morning, and that's how much her bill was initially. But most hospitals will grant discounts to lower-income families. My mom goes to the Methodist Teaching Hospital in Memphis, TN, and they gave her a 50% discount, with took her total down to around $49,000. And payments are fairly reasonable, too. No matter how small, the hospital has to accept it.
TwilightFanatic123 10 months ago
@TwilightFanatic123 so look to the poltrick system . In germoney we pay every month in the healthsystem and if you have a health problem it will no cost no more than 0$ . It is macabre to see, that people must pay 4 op´s. And that in a hospital from methodists.......oh god. But I hope, that your mother feels good now and she have no more problems.
DerIngo62 4 months ago
very nice technique
the ICA looked a little bit spastic at the end , do you use local Nimotop, or papaverine in such cases ?
thank you
Igawish 2 years ago
s0030864 you are quite correct, the angiogram definitely shows a PCOM aneurysm
jrdesan1 2 years ago
Dear sir,
isn't this a PCOM aneurysm?
s0030864 2 years ago