cranial fixation
Cranial fixation is a critical medical procedure that stabilizes the skull to ensure the safety and effectiveness of neurosurgical interventions. Its main functions include immobilizing the head, maintaining brain position, and enabling precise surgical access. Technological features of cranial fixation devices include biocompatible materials, modular designs for adaptability, and minimally invasive insertion methods. These devices are used in a variety of applications, from trauma surgery to brain tumor removal, ensuring that the procedure is as safe and precise as possible.