WHAT IS CRANIAL PERFORATION AND CRANIAL PERFORATOR?
A surgical technique called a trepanation or craniotomy entails drilling into the skull until the dura mater is reached, followed by the removal of a portion of bone. Cranial trepanation is typically performed to access or decompress parts of the brain that are important to the neurosurgeon.
Using a burr hole, a variety of neurosurgical procedures can be completed, including endoscopic ventriculostomy, subdural hematoma drainage, neurosurgery workup, microvascular decompression, stereotaxic surgeries, etc. A surgical drill, typically equipped with an auto-stopping mechanism, is used to create the cranial trepanation hole.
After years of diligent research and development, Medxebron created the Cranial Perforator by utilising all the history and expertise in neurosurgery. A large number of neurosurgeons around the world trust Medxebron and are using our efficient non-skidding cranial perforators in their surgical procedures.