Hell of the cerebral hemisphere

The removal of the hemisphere is one of the operations in which some parts of one side of the brain are removed, with the aim of cutting communication between the two parts of the brain and controling serious attacks. The hell of the cerebral hemisphere is performed for people with epileptic seizures who do not respond to drug therapy, and such attacks usually occur in young children with brain diseases, such as: brain inflammation. Before the operation is performed, a large group of tests that help determine the place in the brain in which attacks occur. While the operation is performed to anesthesia, the doctor has an incision in your scalp to get to the skull, and then remove it a part of reaching the brain cells, where part of the cerebral hemisphere is removed. After performing the operation, the patient remains in the intensive care room for a day or two to ensure the stability of the condition, then he stays in the hospital for a few other days, and then the stitches and pins are removed.