Rela Hospital performs minimally invasive brain procedure on girl

Rela Hospital successfully performed a minimally invasive brain surgery on a 16-year-old girl to treat cerebral micro-AVMs. The procedure was completed through a puncture in the thigh, avoiding traditional open-skull surgery.
Why it matters
Advancements in minimally invasive neurosurgery significantly reduce recovery times and surgical risks for patients with complex brain conditions.
Rela Hospital performed a rare cerebral micro–arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) surgery on a 16-year-old girl without opening the skull. The brain surgery was performed through a tiny puncture in her thigh.
The article is a straightforward medical news report highlighting a successful clinical procedure.
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