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NJ Neurologist, Dr. John Lipani, Offers Safe Treatment Method for Blood Clots Near the Brain
NJ Neurologist, Dr. John Lipani, Offers Safe Treatment Method for Blood Clots Near the Brain
Princeton Neurological Surgery’s Dr. Lipani, M.D., P.h.D., F.A.A.N.S., F.A.C.S., performs successful burr hole drainage procedures to eliminate life threatening subdural hematomas.
Hamilton,
NJ,
United States of America
(sardnews.org)
16/08/2013
Blood clots that are close to the brain are undoubtedly dangerous. Known as subdural hematomas, these clots form under the protective layer of the brain (the dura) and may cause life-threatening complications if they compress the brain tissue. Clots can be caused by a variety of factors, the most common of which include old age, use of anticoagulant medications, excessive alcohol consumption, and repetitive injuries to the head.
If you are experiencing any symptoms of a hematoma, such as headaches, confusion, dizziness, or seizures, you should contact an experienced medical professional for a diagnosis immediately. Dr. John Lipani of Princeton Neurological Surgery will always begin looking for a hematoma with a physical and neurological examination. Next, he will create an image of your brain using a CT or MRI scan. If a clot is found, treatment will begin immediately.
Sometimes, open surgery known as a craniotomy may be required to remove a clot of this nature, but many hematomas can be successfully removed with the use of burr hole drainage. Burr hole drainage consists of a small perforation put into the skull to allow the blood to be suctioned out, removing the clot. Dr. Lipani offers this treatment as a safe, effective way to remove a life-threatening health problem.
After a burr hole drainage, Dr. Lipani recommends staying in the hospital for several days to recover. Patients may experience some discomfort, for which they will likely be prescribed medication. Dr. Lipani further recommends staying away from any strenuous activity in the weeks after surgery, as well as avoiding any activities that can result in some kind of head injury.
If you are experiencing any symptoms of a subdural hematoma, it is essential that you contact an experienced medical professional like Dr. Lipani. Those experiencing any neurological health issues should contact Princeton Neurological Surgery, where experienced staff members can help you quickly, safely, and effectively.
About Dr. Lipani
Dr. Lipani is the founding Director of Princeton Neurological Surgery, P.C. and Brain and Spine Radiosurgery Institute™. He previously served as the founding Director of the Institute for Neurosciences at Capital Health in Trenton, NJ. Dr. Lipani also headed the first Neurosurgical Oncology program at Capital Health and founded Capital's CyberKnife Radiosurgery program of the Penn Cancer Network. Dr. Lipani served as a Clinical Instructor in Neurosurgery at Stanford University Hospital and Clinics and is currently an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and Jefferson Medical College.
Dr. Lipani is Board Certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons, a Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Having treated over 3,500 brain and spine radiosurgery cases, Dr. Lipani is known as one of the nation's top brain and spine surgeons and serves as a leading expert in brain and spine radiosurgery on three internationally recognized advisory review boards.
Princeton Neurological Surgery is located in Hamilton, NJ, and can be reached by telephone at (609) 890-3400 or online at www.princetonneurologicalsurgery.com.
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About Princeton Neurological Surgery
Dr. Lipani is Board Certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons, a Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Having treated over 3,500 brain and spine radiosurgery cases, Dr. Lipani is known as one of the nation’s top brain and spine surgeons and serves as a leading expert in brain and spine radiosurgery on three internationally recognized advisory review boards.
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