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Tag: Neurosurgery

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Kebilidi: What was the first brain injected gene therapy approved by the FDA?

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On November 14, 2024, the FDA granted accelerated approval to eladocagene exuparvovec-tneq (brand name Kebilidi), which was the first brain injected gene therapy approved by the FDA. This milestone marks a new era for treating severe, rare neurological disorders by directly targeting the source of the problem in the central nervous system.

What Medication Is Used for Craniotomy? A Comprehensive Overview

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Up to 80% of patients report moderate to severe pain after a craniotomy, highlighting the critical role of pharmacotherapy in management [1.4.3]. Answering 'What medication is used for craniotomy?' involves a complex regimen of drugs administered at different stages of the procedure to ensure patient safety and comfort.

What is medical bone wax? An Essential Guide to a Surgical Hemostat

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First formulated in the late 19th century by Sir Victor Horsley, medical bone wax is a malleable, sterile substance used to stop bleeding from bone surfaces during surgery. Its enduring use in various surgical fields, including orthopedics and neurosurgery, is a testament to its effectiveness as a mechanical barrier.