PIC monitoring

Intracranial pressure monitoring is a minimally invasive method that allows obtaining valuable information about the dynamics of the cerebrospinal fluid.
Under local anesthesia, a sensor less than 1 mm in diameter is placed in the brain through a small hole and connected to a computer. The patient must remain hospitalized for a period of three days during which a graph is obtained that will then be carefully studied.
It is extremely useful in the diagnosis of hydrocephalus, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, in suspicion of bypass valve failure, or in cases of ventriculomegaly.
Neurosalus21 has extensive experience in handling this diagnostic tool that we now make available to you
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