
Cavernous Malformation
A cavernous malformation is a low-pressure tangle of blood vessels that can bleed, causing symptoms such as seizures or neurological issues. Unlike arteriovenous malformations, these are slow-flowing and pose different risks.
Complete removal through surgery often results in a cure, and extensive surgical experience is key to ensuring the best outcomes.
Treatments
Microsurgery – Precise removal to prevent future bleeding.
Minimally Invasive Approaches– Where possible, smaller incisions and specialized tools reduce recovery time.
Treatment is tailored to location, symptoms, and overall health considerations.
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Published Work
Dr. Nakaji has published extensively on neurovascular conditions, including treatment innovations and surgical advancements. His work is featured in leading medical journals and authoritative books on neurosurgery.
Explore his latest research on aneurysm treatment, surgical techniques, and patient outcomes.
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Meet Dr.Nakaji
Dr. Peter Nakaji is a world-renowned neurosurgeon specializing in complex brain and spinal procedures. With decades of experience in both academic and private practice, he is dedicated to advancing surgical techniques and providing exceptional patient care.
His expertise in neurovascular surgery and commitment to cutting-edge research have made him a leader in the field.
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