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Craniotomy with Evacuation of Epidural Hematoma - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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Craniotomy with Evacuation of Epidural Hematoma - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This exhibit depicts an epidural hematoma in the temporoparietal region and a craniotomy flap is created\r\nto access the epidural hematoma and evacuate this. The dura is also incised and a liquified hematoma is evacuated from the subdural space. CranioFix clamps are used to fixate the cranial flap back into position.\r\n

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