
Mini-endoscopic Supracerebellar Infratentorial (eSCIT)
MThe eSCIT procedure is a minimally invasive keyhole approach designed to access deep areas in the back of the head with a smaller incision and less disruption than traditional surgery.
How It Works:
The patient is positioned in a relaxed, sitting-slouch posture (similar to reclining in a lounger).
A small keyhole opening is created to access deep brain structures.
Endoscopic technology enhances visibility and precision.
Conditions Treated with eSCIT:
Pineal tumors
Meningiomas
Pineal cysts
Other deep-seated brain tumors
The eSCIT approach minimizes surgical impact, allowing for faster recovery and improved outcomes compared to traditional open brain surgery.
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Meet Dr.Nakaji
Dr. Peter Nakaji is a pioneer in keyhole neurosurgery, including the eSCIT approach for treating deep-seated brain tumors. His expertise in endoscopic-assisted microsurgery ensures precise, minimally invasive treatment options for complex conditions.
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