Gamma Knife® (Stereotactic Radiosurgery)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
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    This 3D medical animation gives a brief overview of the Gamma Knife®, the types of conditions it treats and the treatment process.
    #GammaKnife #StereotacticRadiosurgery #BrainSurgery
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  • @kaskahea1274
    @kaskahea1274 8 лет назад +789

    Exactly what my brother in law is going through today. After two years of on going chemotherapy . Cancer has spread to his brain. I pray for all those dealing with Cancer and their families.

  • @elizabethlyons1066
    @elizabethlyons1066 5 лет назад +586

    My father is undergoing this at this very moment. Fingers crossed.

    • @tobor88
      @tobor88 5 лет назад +57

      I know this is RUclips and you might not want to answer such a personal question; but how did it go? Did it work?

    • @salvatoredambrosi9650
      @salvatoredambrosi9650 4 года назад +13

      Bryan Cubero We Will never know

    • @Larkinnz
      @Larkinnz 4 года назад +2

      Salvatore D’Ambrosi 😂

    • @lesliebrunson7352
      @lesliebrunson7352 4 года назад +2

      @@tobor88 is

    • @IKBEATS
      @IKBEATS 4 года назад

      🎁

  • @Synthexd
    @Synthexd Год назад +5

    I had Gamma-Knife stereotactic radiosurgery in the Royal Hallamshire hospital in Sheffield back in 2003 after being diagnosed with a right-thalamic AVM which nearly killed me several times and caused me a life of utter hell. I would NOT be here to type this if I chose not to undergo the treatment so I can only advise anyone considering this treatment to take it. I am beyond what the word 'Grateful' can cover for the fantastic work of Professor Leksell that pioneered this technology and the team in Sheffield that applied it. However, the anguish and concerns about exposure wracked my mind before undergoing the treatment as I'm more than aware of the effects of ionising radiation. I am still here, albeit with issues but my AVM has not bled since. Thanks for this great informative video. From being at 30% mortality in 2002 and able to type in here in 2023 is technologically fascinating ! Thank you.

    • @charlottemunro7890
      @charlottemunro7890 Год назад

      I’m literally having this treatment at that exact hospital in 4 weeks time. Thank you for the reassurance it will all be okay

    • @Synthexd
      @Synthexd Год назад

      Hi Charlotte, I'd forgotten I'd posted that... ! I hope everything goes well with your treatment :) @@charlottemunro7890

  • @GlassesnMouthplates
    @GlassesnMouthplates 4 года назад +791

    Gamma Knife does sound like a cool finisher attack name.

    • @75w26__
      @75w26__ 3 года назад +88

      Its Trafalgar law power

    • @pjtheoj7188
      @pjtheoj7188 3 года назад +21

      Not power but move from his devil fruit ope ope no mi I believe

    • @nicaettaylor5174
      @nicaettaylor5174 3 года назад +3

      Theg

    • @nicaettaylor5174
      @nicaettaylor5174 3 года назад +2

      But
      I.

    • @eliungcong
      @eliungcong 3 года назад +17

      Well . . One piece reader here . .

  • @OMAR12345-i
    @OMAR12345-i 3 года назад +124

    I have gone through Gamma knife surgery yesterday this is a much better option than open surgery. We started at 12am and by 3pm it was done and by 5/6 pm i was at home it is completely painless process

    • @maabalimaabali5537
      @maabalimaabali5537 3 года назад +6

      Please tell me now you are get better and what's effect of its
      Is it so dangerous or effect on brain tissue?

    • @tiktokhotties8259
      @tiktokhotties8259 3 года назад +3

      How are you today after the procedure sir? Godbless you

    • @OMAR12345-i
      @OMAR12345-i 3 года назад +2

      @@tiktokhotties8259 I'm fine...
      thanks 😊!

    • @tiktokhotties8259
      @tiktokhotties8259 3 года назад +2

      @@OMAR12345-i No pain or side effects at all?

    • @OMAR12345-i
      @OMAR12345-i 3 года назад +16

      @@tiktokhotties8259 i faced a little bit headache in the beginning but now I'm almost fine

  • @nayakanayottama2146
    @nayakanayottama2146 3 года назад +116

    Gamma knife is one of the coolest medical term I've heard in a while

  • @Parad1gmSh1ft
    @Parad1gmSh1ft 10 лет назад +290

    As a student of a hospital physicist program I'm finding your videos extremely interesting and useful!

    • @RandomInternetProfile
      @RandomInternetProfile 9 лет назад +5

      You seem like you may know, but I'm assuming by the name "gamma" they are pumping some pretty high energy particles at the patients neurons (as per video). How is it possible that healthy neurons, or even the tissue around your skull, are not at all affected by these rays?

    • @RandomInternetProfile
      @RandomInternetProfile 8 лет назад

      ***** Thanks for the reply. I'm currently a microbiology major, but barely past the general biol and chem, so my knowledge is limited. I'm not understanding what happens to the gamma emission after it hits it's target. It's still passing through, right?

    • @RandomInternetProfile
      @RandomInternetProfile 8 лет назад

      ***** Awh, gotcha. Thanks.

    • @philcosgrove6823
      @philcosgrove6823 6 лет назад +3

      @@RandomInternetProfile The gamma knife passes threw healthy tissue and doesn't damage it. Think of it as a magnifying glass and lighting fire. The beam only work once the rays contact each other at the point of were the beams are supposed to work. I've had the treatment twice now and I prey I don't have to get it again. After the first time I don't even like getting MRI's they make me claustrophobic and they never used to bother. Gamma knife takes a long time to work in on my 3rd year now with a ticking timebomb in my brain

    • @shoebriyazfootwearuppermak7934
      @shoebriyazfootwearuppermak7934 5 лет назад +1

      @@philcosgrove6823 please tell me in detail, i have also a tumer

  • @gerrypeacemaker9407
    @gerrypeacemaker9407 5 лет назад +133

    I had two doses of this for an AVM after a subarachnoid haemorrhage in 2010 but got the all clear this July 😀

    • @sanjanaa5965
      @sanjanaa5965 5 лет назад +6

      All the best Gerry 😊

    • @gerrypeacemaker9407
      @gerrypeacemaker9407 5 лет назад +6

      rishithA Sanjana feeling great after having my whole thirties wiped out 😀

    • @meganbirks3818
      @meganbirks3818 4 года назад

      Do the pins on the head frame actually go inside your head? If so do they leave a mark or if you have lots of hair will they have to shave sections of it?

    • @Zenheizer
      @Zenheizer 3 года назад +2

      @@meganbirks3818 I had a brain surgery and while these pins may not me comfy, the marks go away after a while I only had one at the forehead and above the left ear. It's not a big problem but May look like a birthmark for a while :)

    • @Zenheizer
      @Zenheizer 3 года назад +1

      @@meganbirks3818 and I could imagine that the pins for radiosurgery are not as tight as in my case since you are awake during radio surgery

  • @elliecoulter8973
    @elliecoulter8973 Год назад +4

    I'm 17 and have to have one of these done in a couple of weeks. This video has definitely put my thoughts at ease

  • @PeterPetrakis
    @PeterPetrakis 6 лет назад +107

    Did this at UPMC with Dr. Lunsford almost 10 years ago for TN. Cured. Amazing technology.

    • @kristengreen5994
      @kristengreen5994 6 лет назад +11

      I'm hoping to have this procedure also for TN , I pray that this work for me.

    • @jrob71184
      @jrob71184 6 лет назад +4

      I hope to have this same procedure done soon for TN

    • @diana1234beauty
      @diana1234beauty 5 лет назад

      Kristen Green did it work

    • @sebas89ify
      @sebas89ify 3 года назад +2

      Does the radiation emitted by the gamma Knife machine have future consequences such as tumor formation or cancer due to radiation ???

  • @carloalbertoranzani8041
    @carloalbertoranzani8041 2 года назад +16

    Watching this out of curiosity, but I guess that most people are here because they or a loved one need to undergo this treatment.
    I want to give you reading this a virtual hug and a kiss of the forehead. May this awesome product of science help you out, a random stranger wishes you all the best.

    • @marciwhitman3513
      @marciwhitman3513 2 года назад +1

      I'm watching this to learn more about it so I know what to expect. I may need this but I don't want anybody putting any screws into my head I didn't know that had to be done. I thought it was a non-invasive procedure. Having to put screws into your head is extremely invasive. If only there was another way for them to keep your head still without having to use screws. Otherwise I wouldn't mind. Now I'm really scared.

    • @carloalbertoranzani8041
      @carloalbertoranzani8041 2 года назад

      @@marciwhitman3513 fingers crossed for you brother, it’s my knowledge that the screws absolutely don’t get into the bone, the parts that pierce the skin is just the very tip and that part is thin like a needle, and it just need to pierce the skin and to touch the bone to keep the head still, it doesn’t go into the bone and it’s totally painless. Don’t be afraid and I hope it’ll help!

    • @marciwhitman3513
      @marciwhitman3513 2 года назад +1

      @@carloalbertoranzani8041 I'm a female by the way. And I hope that I never need this type of surgery or any kind of surgery and that the tumor stays small and doesn't grow anymore. It's a benign tumor called an acoustic neuroma and it's causing hearing loss and tinnitus and also dizziness and balance problems. Next April will be my third MRI and I'm crossing my fingers that there is no growth of the tumor and that things at this point remain stable and I don't have to worry. 🤞

  • @StevenReyBargamento
    @StevenReyBargamento 4 года назад +57

    One of Trafalgar Law's abilities, the Gamma Knife.

  • @wahjergah4543
    @wahjergah4543 3 года назад +31

    Goddammit I watched one of these and now they’re everywhere

  • @altair2594
    @altair2594 10 лет назад +53

    Omg this is awesome, i love your animations, it makes everything nice and simple. Thank you!

  • @shannellwhy6639
    @shannellwhy6639 2 года назад +10

    I’ll be having this procedure done very soon. I have a brain AVM and I feel better about this. The thought of the craniotomy had me SHOOK!! I’m not afraid GOD got me!

    • @traceey70
      @traceey70 2 года назад +1

      My brother had it done 4 weeks ago and is doing better

    • @shannellwhy6639
      @shannellwhy6639 2 года назад

      @@traceey70 so far so good, still having slight headaches but nothing like before. Prayers to you and your brother

    • @Iamchip9
      @Iamchip9 2 года назад

      @@shannellwhy6639 bro

    • @Iamchip9
      @Iamchip9 2 года назад +1

      @@shannellwhy6639 are you fine?

    • @shannellwhy6639
      @shannellwhy6639 2 года назад +1

      @@Iamchip9 BRO I’m a woman

  • @kevinmoore2501
    @kevinmoore2501 4 года назад +21

    As someone who’s undergone another similar type of radiation therapy that uses a similar delivery called stereotactic radiation therapy, I think that this video is very accurate, and helpful in describing It.

  • @VatoLoco305
    @VatoLoco305 Год назад +5

    I had this procedure 5 days ago. 2 days after the procedure I woke up with intense pain in my brain. It felt like my brain was being crushed as the pressure from removing the headset was being relieved. I also felt intense heat as if my brain cells were being fried. The mestastatic 2 cm tumor in my rib and surrounding tissue triggered an intense local pain which then triggered a system wide chemo pain. That night, I felt a 9 rating on the pain scale for about 14 grueling hours. The hospital treated me with oral Fentanyl, Morphine IV, and oral Oxycodone until Inlost my conscience from either exhaustion or pain. The following moring it was confirme that my brain underwent swelling and is being treated with 4 injections of steroids a day to decreate the swelling. Inhave been given a higher dosage of IV hydromorphone to control the pain.

    • @Grynya1
      @Grynya1 Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing your situation, how are you now?

    • @YouAreNotMikeTube
      @YouAreNotMikeTube 5 месяцев назад

      Here for an update​@@Grynya1

  • @chewannajmullah1072
    @chewannajmullah1072 3 года назад +29

    I got this recommended after searching what is Law skill in one piece. Btw nice video 👍

  • @stevebearer2106
    @stevebearer2106 2 года назад +3

    Just had this done today...fairly simple and a one time treatment

    • @stairway_to_kevin
      @stairway_to_kevin Год назад

      The screws how was the before during and after of it? My mom is to do it and we all are terrified. They never told us till now about the screws they never mentioned it

    • @loidafeejersalia9217
      @loidafeejersalia9217 Год назад

      Hello did you undergo stereotactic radiosurgery? Or this gamma knife? How was it? Is it painless? What are your side effects? Hope you're doing well. Praying for your recovery🙏🙏

  • @justinhunstad1760
    @justinhunstad1760 Год назад +3

    Recently had a grade 2 brain tumor removed and I was told when recurrence happens gamma knife is likely going to be the treatment plan. Nice to see it explained so well.

    • @alohalani9743
      @alohalani9743 Год назад

      I’m sorry you going through this.

    • @JohnMendes-gk2oq
      @JohnMendes-gk2oq 9 месяцев назад

      Does it stop the recurrance of the tumor? My mom had a tumor surgery of the CP angle and it seems that it has started to regrow a little . Will it be fine with gamma knife method ?

  • @sglenn63
    @sglenn63 Год назад +1

    I just did this March 8 in Thomasville GA. I made the right decision.

  • @ValorZeroAdvent
    @ValorZeroAdvent 3 года назад +22

    Went through this procedure 4 years ago...
    Been doing fine since

    • @sebas89ify
      @sebas89ify 3 года назад +1

      Does the radiation emitted by the gamma Knife machine have future consequences such as tumor formation or cancer due to radiation ???

    • @ValorZeroAdvent
      @ValorZeroAdvent 3 года назад +5

      Not very likely.
      I was quoted a very small percentage of serious side effects happening due to the gamma knife radiosurgery. Most of the radiation is focussed on a very small area, so the possible cellular damage on anything that isn't the target is negligible at best.
      It beats having your skull opened for more invasive brain surgery, that's for sure.

    • @sebas89ify
      @sebas89ify 3 года назад

      @@ValorZeroAdvent Is it effective for obsessive compulsive disorder?

    • @shreyanchal4884
      @shreyanchal4884 3 года назад

      Is it effective for Brain tumour ( 4.5 cm)( Maningioma)????
      Please reply 🙏😭

    • @ValorZeroAdvent
      @ValorZeroAdvent 3 года назад +4

      @@sebas89ify probably not. i'm not a doctor, please see a psychiatrist

  • @zulemadiaz6401
    @zulemadiaz6401 2 года назад +2

    I will be going through this procedure this Friday to remove left over AVM from a previous brain surgery. So nervous!

    • @DymenThe
      @DymenThe 2 года назад +1

      Hope all is well

    • @zulemadiaz6401
      @zulemadiaz6401 2 года назад

      @@DymenThe thank you. The procedure was painless but uncomfortable due to the mask. Lost my hair around the area where radiation was administered.

  • @ybhfwnvmn591
    @ybhfwnvmn591 7 лет назад +17

    I just came back from France because I had to get gamma knife radiation on my head because I have epilepsy which causes me to have seizures!! I still have them but it takes about 3 months to 3 years for them to settle down until I don't have them anymore!!! (Dr. Regis did my brain surgery,search him on RUclips) I was awake when they did the surgery!! It hurt ALOT!!!

    • @CloudDayLight
      @CloudDayLight 5 лет назад +2

      its supposed to

    • @eastwestcoastkid
      @eastwestcoastkid 5 лет назад +1

      Ybhf Wnvmn awake??? No anesthesia???

    • @kantdrawl3328
      @kantdrawl3328 5 лет назад +1

      Local anesthesia I'm sure. It is typical to stay awake during brain surgery.

    • @donkeydongle3691
      @donkeydongle3691 5 лет назад

      Kant Drawl why tho?

    • @curiousme113
      @curiousme113 4 года назад +1

      @@donkeydongle3691 so they communicate with you

  • @nadhirayasmin5244
    @nadhirayasmin5244 3 года назад +3

    I’m undergoing this in a couple of months as I suffered from a brain haemorrhage last year. Hoping it all goes well

    • @salvadorbravo4187
      @salvadorbravo4187 3 года назад

      I went through this procedure on 2016. For me, this was the only option to treat a vein malformation in the main artery. If I had gone through the surgery procedureinstead, most likely I wouldn't make it out of the surgery room because of the location and type of aneurysm. Thanks to the Lord and all the medical staff for giving me a second chance. God Bless.

    • @nadhirayasmin5244
      @nadhirayasmin5244 3 года назад +1

      @@salvadorbravo4187 I’m glad to hear it’s going well. Due to my age, surgery procedure is a huge risk and likely to leave me paralysed. I’m only 18 and thankfully this procedure in a couple weeks is giving me hope

    • @pubgplayer976
      @pubgplayer976 3 года назад

      @@nadhirayasmin5244 mam how are you now any afters effects? Done in single session or more

    • @nadhirayasmin5244
      @nadhirayasmin5244 3 года назад

      @@pubgplayer976 I’m actually having my treatment tomorrow. I had a consultation prior to this and they told me everything I need to know. The gamma knife treatment is only going to take me a day. After that, I was made aware that it’ll take up to about 3 years for my brain to fully heal. I won’t physically feel anything over the next couple years but I should slowly become less fatigued and have fewer pains in my head. Right now I’m also sensitive to light and find it really difficult to concentrate on things. This should hopefully get better as right now my brain is just always tired. I also have trouble remembering new information. After the haemorrhage I did forget a lot of the things from the past but some of those memories slowly came back when something triggered it.
      It’s been a year since my haemorrhage and throughout I have had extremely sharp headaches, fatigue and there’s been multiple occasions where I’ve passed out. I can’t be in the sun for long and I can’t do too much physical activity whether it’s going for walks or intense exercise. I hope this was helpful

    • @pubgplayer976
      @pubgplayer976 3 года назад

      @@nadhirayasmin5244 thnx for reply my doc adv me this surgey I have 1.1cm acoustic neuroma which is no cancerous tumour behind my ear I am really scared am 26y and not yet married

  • @polarspirit
    @polarspirit 5 лет назад +32

    Respect to engineers

  • @martiansubculture
    @martiansubculture 8 лет назад +170

    NONAGON INFINITY OPENS THE DOOR.

    • @Juanmetalrock97
      @Juanmetalrock97 8 лет назад +20

      WAIT!!! for the answer to open the door ;)

    • @Formerlyi
      @Formerlyi 6 лет назад +16

      WOOOOOOOOO

    • @amorallaziesski
      @amorallaziesski 4 года назад +1

      Yeppppppp

    • @Aaron-dt3xz
      @Aaron-dt3xz 4 года назад +3

      I don’t know what I expected in the comments here, but it wasn’t this reference

    • @muntthedubious_9308
      @muntthedubious_9308 4 года назад +4

      CRACK THE WHIP ILL JUMP THE HOOP CUT THE SKIN AND BEND THE TRUTH ALL I WANTED WAS MY YOUTH
      ALL IN FAVOR OF THE TRUTH
      GAMMA KNIFE!

  • @danthemango
    @danthemango 10 лет назад +8

    This is a lot more ingenious than I expected

  • @yuririn1219
    @yuririn1219 5 лет назад +1

    My mom has cancer for 7 years. Now it spread to her brain. Doctor said she has a month to live. She just had gamma knife treatment so she can live longer. I really hope this will work...

    • @thechatsandtalks8089
      @thechatsandtalks8089 4 года назад

      How is she now???????????

    • @yuririn1219
      @yuririn1219 4 года назад

      Hari krishna gamma knife worked very well. It was miracle that doctor told us cancer in her brain was all gone. But unfortunately cancer spread all over her body. Her organs shut down and she past away 3 months after she had gamma knife.

    • @poppin7744
      @poppin7744 3 года назад +1

      @@yuririn1219 sorry for your loss

    • @yuririn1219
      @yuririn1219 3 года назад

      Thank you.

    • @1glenwi
      @1glenwi Год назад +1

      @yuririn1219 That’s so sad to hear, sorry for all your mom went through may God see you throughout and restore your mom health totally 💯

  • @ST-ze1nc
    @ST-ze1nc Год назад +1

    I have to get this in 2 days and the head frame part sounds terrifying

    • @irabrown7299
      @irabrown7299 Год назад

      I have to have it done this Friday an the head piece what scares me too how was it?

    • @sherryrichmond9761
      @sherryrichmond9761 6 месяцев назад

      Does it hurt when they numb you

  • @PuffleFuzz
    @PuffleFuzz 5 месяцев назад

    This actually looks really neat.

  • @loidafeejersalia9217
    @loidafeejersalia9217 Год назад +2

    does this stereotactic radiosurgery has side effects? if so, what are the side effects you're experiencing? thank you

  • @alirasouli6449
    @alirasouli6449 3 года назад +2

    Thank you .
    Please : what are the side effects of this treatment ?

    • @VatoLoco305
      @VatoLoco305 Год назад

      I just commented on side effects above

  • @mr.crispycat7365
    @mr.crispycat7365 3 года назад +8

    Lmao, after one piece this will never be the same.

  • @manoharteja6381
    @manoharteja6381 5 лет назад +5

    Hi #Team_Nucleus
    it would be great if you add the side effects of the treatment too... So that we will be aware of that too...

    • @yuririn1219
      @yuririn1219 5 лет назад +1

      Manohar Teja my mom is having gamma knife treatment right now. Her doctor told my family that 50% people will have dementia in 1 year after this treatment.

    • @downey2294
      @downey2294 3 года назад +1

      @@yuririn1219 i couldn't find anything on this.
      do you have a link to someplace where it is saying this?

    • @yuririn1219
      @yuririn1219 3 года назад

      @@downey2294 I’m sorry I don’t have any link. I just heard from the doctor.

    • @divssharma5219
      @divssharma5219 Год назад

      ​@@yuririn1219 how is she now?

    • @yuririn1219
      @yuririn1219 Год назад

      @@divssharma5219 my mom past away 3 months after gamma knife treatment. Gamma knife treatment worked but cancer was all over the body already so she couldn’t make it. She died too soon to see any side effects.

  • @tinkageorgewilliam871
    @tinkageorgewilliam871 2 года назад

    I am editing a paper on this. Cool stuff. Greetings from Uganda. 🇺🇬

  • @reenanikam2446
    @reenanikam2446 Год назад +1

    I have vestibular schwannoma and going through this treatment very soon. I am very frightened for the procedure. If anyone had it and knows the side effects or good sides. Please let me know🙃

    • @littledropsofwords7306
      @littledropsofwords7306 8 месяцев назад +1

      You got one another treatment called cyber knife

    • @littledropsofwords7306
      @littledropsofwords7306 8 месяцев назад +1

      Without frame

    • @moushumi09
      @moushumi09 20 дней назад

      Detected vestibular schawannoma yesterday only wanted to do gamma knife radiosurgery but terrified now after reading these comments 😢

    • @moushumi09
      @moushumi09 20 дней назад

      @reenanikam2446 how was it?

  • @uzunbiri
    @uzunbiri 10 лет назад +5

    please make a video about Balloon Sinuplasty, thanks for all your informational videos

    • @paladindragoongirl18
      @paladindragoongirl18 10 лет назад

      What is that? I went to nursing school but I never heard of that.

    • @uzunbiri
      @uzunbiri 10 лет назад +2

      it is a new procedure to treat sinusitis.

    • @naiknaik8812
      @naiknaik8812 6 лет назад

      @@paladindragoongirl18 basically putting a balloon in your nose

  • @traceey70
    @traceey70 2 года назад

    My brother just had this procedure done 4 weeks ago. Please 🙏🏾

  • @yaknow05
    @yaknow05 10 лет назад +13

    this is incredible stuff.

  • @raoufkhalid1830
    @raoufkhalid1830 5 лет назад +6

    Also used in trigeminal neuralgia

    • @fateh3525
      @fateh3525 4 года назад

      Have you done it? How did it go?

  • @samridhisharma7609
    @samridhisharma7609 5 лет назад +2

    What is cost of this treatment pl Reply quick fast plz plz plz 😭😶😶😶😶🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙌🙎🙏🙌🙏🙌

  • @oaieh
    @oaieh 5 лет назад +2

    How much would it take for a tumor like the one in the video to "heal" or dissapear with this treatment?

    • @aleksandram5277
      @aleksandram5277 11 месяцев назад

      That's what I'm interested in, or if there are four, how long does it take

  • @GIMPmanipulated
    @GIMPmanipulated 4 года назад +9

    this is my favourite king gizzard song

    • @1glenwi
      @1glenwi Год назад

      @GIMPmanipulated I totally agree with you is scary but in most situations in life we don’t have to fear coz for kills faster than anything else.. I pray God grant us courage to remain confidence and good health.
      How are you today?

  • @SgtMcMuffleBuns
    @SgtMcMuffleBuns 3 года назад +14

    Wow King Gizzard is sounding a little different than usual

    • @medlawar8645
      @medlawar8645 2 года назад +3

      looking for this comment

    • @user-burner
      @user-burner 2 года назад

      @@medlawar8645 >tally hall pfp
      >listens to king gizzard
      Checks out honestly

    • @medlawar8645
      @medlawar8645 2 года назад +1

      @@user-burner there are a huge community of TH fans who like KGLW

    • @user-burner
      @user-burner 2 года назад +1

      @@medlawar8645 yeah I know I'm in that community lol

  • @faeronmor2739
    @faeronmor2739 5 лет назад +6

    Gonna go through this is a couple days. I'm terrified. It's supposed to clot my AVM in my brain.
    Okay edit:
    So left this comment a year ago. Since then I've had this surgery twice, and honestly it was alright. If anybody has questions because you're worried or anything to do with what happens, ill answer anything. When I innitally left this comment, I would have really liked to be able to ask someone who had been through it questions. Just lmk!
    Procedure 1 was for a smaller portion of the avm. Putting the headgear on hurts a lot, but not to the extent that you'd be yelling out. You usually have an angiogram right before this procedure if it's for an avm. For procedure 1 I had the angiogram through my groin. I do not recommend going through thr groin. If you have any say in it, ask for going through the arm. I was then brought to a mri then finally to the surgery machine. I fell asleep during surgery. They took off the headgear afterwards and I felt alright. Afterwards I never had any puffing of my face (often happens with the numbing medicine the inject to the spots on your head that are screwed into) and never had any headaches. Went right back to normal stuff within a week.
    Procedure 2 was for the larger portion. Headgear, angiogram through the arm (much better), mri, surgery. Then after taking the headgear off my head ached for a very long time that day. They won't let you leave the hospital unless you eat something after surgery and I was in so much headache pain I could not eat for hours. Finally went home. My face did swell up, my undereyes got very puffy and my eyes swelled almost completely shut. I continued to have headaches for a while and one of the holes for the headpiece became a scar that I have on the side of my forehead to this day. A while later I ended up noticing a bald spot in my hair where the radiation had been directed (which I was not told could be a side effect). It was under my hair a ways so it was not noticeable, but it was there. About a month or two into recovery I started getting the most severe headaches I've ever had. Come to find out my brain was swelling thanks to surgery and I was put on steroids for 4 (?) Months. In that time I gained 40 lbs in 3 weeks. I hated these steroids but had to take them of the debilitating headaches would start again. Slowly I was able to get off of them and as of now I've had the "just take a mri every year" for two years now. Everything looks good. No bloodflow through thr avm. In that time I actually graduated high school and now I'm a sophomore in college. Doing great ❤️ you've got this. You are going to do so well. Even if this sucks right now, I know you'll be okay.

    • @mimimck6361
      @mimimck6361 5 лет назад

      how did it go

    • @gordronz6616
      @gordronz6616 5 лет назад

      Mimi Mck lol

    • @blueface7201
      @blueface7201 4 года назад

      @@gordronz6616 hmmmm

    • @Zenheizer
      @Zenheizer 3 года назад

      *avm?

    • @faeronmor2739
      @faeronmor2739 3 года назад

      @@Zenheizer wow. Yeah sorry, I'm just stupid 😅. In fairness, this was right after I first learned about it. I've now had 2 surgeries and im sure ill never forget how to write it again. Things are going well though

  • @alnazeer92
    @alnazeer92 5 лет назад +3

    Wow... your animation and your sound 😍 they are nice

  • @furthernerd
    @furthernerd 5 лет назад +2

    my grandfather had a small tumor that was treated via this method. at the moment i believe that the tumor is either gone or too small to grow bigger

  • @saradomin89898
    @saradomin89898 5 лет назад +12

    this is insane, this is my first time hearing about a type of surgery where you don't even need to make any cuts.

    • @bartlett2335
      @bartlett2335 5 лет назад +5

      Ahmer Imam just woke up from a coma lasting the entire 20th century?

  • @sweithshetty9463
    @sweithshetty9463 5 лет назад +2

    How are doctors so sure that all the tumor cells are destroyed to prevent further tumors to form when using the radiation therapy?

  • @amdusiasfairchild7459
    @amdusiasfairchild7459 2 года назад

    I have a papillary tumor of the pineal gland, and had my craniotomy already for partial resection, the doc couldn’t remove all of the tumor because the arteries in my brain are wrapped around the tumor so now I have to have this procedure done, and honestly I’m terrified of this helmet thing, and for the craniotomy I was completely unconscious, so the fact that I have to be awake and aware for all of this has me SHOOK, anyone whose under went this have any advice or tips? Or information to share?

  • @6idle4ever49
    @6idle4ever49 3 года назад

    That's a very sick intro right there nucleus!

  • @GokuFan5000
    @GokuFan5000 6 лет назад +5

    ya ya thats all good but where does the milk and honey fit into this operation?

    • @mistermagicmusic
      @mistermagicmusic 2 года назад

      May I also ask about seeing your unborn self?

  • @pikupz
    @pikupz 2 года назад +2

    damn, can't believe kaido got hit by one of these D:, he didn't even have a stablilizer. Law's an absolute beast

  • @sahil.t7075
    @sahil.t7075 6 лет назад

    First time watched a video of this channel with volume up

  • @deinVatersagt
    @deinVatersagt 8 месяцев назад

    My father will get this treatment this wednesday i hope it will save him

  • @athulradhbijukumar7947
    @athulradhbijukumar7947 4 года назад

    My father had a tumor on the right side. But I did not get my father. There was nothing wrong with the operation, but the radiation did not work until after the operation. Last they emptied their hands. The operation was performed by Amrita Hospital, Ernakulam

  • @alimohamedosman9368
    @alimohamedosman9368 3 года назад +4

    Admiral Kizaru loved this

  • @Theelectroarcheologist
    @Theelectroarcheologist 10 лет назад +7

    That was AWESOME!

  • @shirinkaur627
    @shirinkaur627 4 года назад

    Please talk about the relevance of gamma knife capsulotomy for Refractory Obsessive compulsive disorder

  • @silvermann500
    @silvermann500 5 лет назад +4

    Screws are fixed in skull bone?

    • @shashishekhar----
      @shashishekhar---- 3 года назад

      Yes

    • @marciwhitman3513
      @marciwhitman3513 2 года назад

      @@shashishekhar---- that's the part that they don't tell you about and that's the part that I don't like and that I don't want done. Non invasive my ass! 🤬

  • @xero_yt6596
    @xero_yt6596 3 года назад +10

    Law:GAMMA KNIFE!
    Doctors: :| we use it to help people

  • @Sshhshaumik
    @Sshhshaumik 5 лет назад

    Well...U R FANTASTIC AND UR VIDEOS TOO......SO detailed explanation that an ordinary man can easily perform surgeries...

  • @jessielynnegeary4331
    @jessielynnegeary4331 8 лет назад +3

    I had gamma radiation knife surgery about 4 years ago at one of the country's "finest" hospitals near Buffalo, New York. Within 4 weeks after the proceedure I woke up with a terrible case of Bell's Palsy on the same side I had the surgery. This is not like the other bouts of the palsy I have had (4 times) on the right side. But this palsy was a total blowout on the left side of my face from the gamma surgery. I still have TN, and now Bell's Palsy to go with it. If I knew these things were possible I would never have had the surgery. Be careful!

    • @janeenaguayo2203
      @janeenaguayo2203 8 лет назад +1

      I had the gamma knife surgery. and now I have schizophrenia. I hear voices. I'm sorry about your TN, and palsy. I agree with you should of never had the surgery.

    • @gerikuper6473
      @gerikuper6473 7 лет назад

      Jessie Lynne Geary hi is good this for avm.

    • @philcosgrove6823
      @philcosgrove6823 6 лет назад

      @@gerikuper6473 hi Geri is the gamma knife working for you? I have a Avm also

    • @sonalisona3712
      @sonalisona3712 6 лет назад

      without surgery is der any treatment via medicines ??

    • @naiknaik8812
      @naiknaik8812 6 лет назад

      @@janeenaguayo2203 um does radiation cause scizophrenia pls explain

  • @chrissyannwaite1616
    @chrissyannwaite1616 Год назад

    My ex husband got this for a brain Avm. After being told it was successful. The sticky substance used in the process failed . His brain hemorrhaged.he passed within a month in 2023.
    Proceed with caution and ask what the back up plan is or if you have another option

  • @randolphpick3057
    @randolphpick3057 2 года назад +1

    *Back in 2014, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. As a treatment, I chose a BACHYTHERAPY. The result was AMAZING.------>I'M SURE THERE HAVE TERRIFIC IMPROVEMENTS!!!! *

  • @jessielynnegeary4331
    @jessielynnegeary4331 7 лет назад +8

    I had this proceedure done for Trigemengal Neualgia. They missed the nerve and fried the nurve behind my left ear in the mastoid bone resulting in perminate Bell's Palsy!! Now the hospital that did it won't talk to me about it.

    • @Trevoorheees
      @Trevoorheees 7 лет назад +14

      Jessie Lynne Geary You have every right to sue that hospital. I'm serious go for it you would win. (Get a lawyer to talk to)

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 6 лет назад +3

      If that's accurate, you need a good lawyer. You have a fixed time to sue. That's WHY hospitals and Drs. pay for malpractice insurance!!!! Collect from the insurance companies!!! In a clear case, they almost NEVER even go to trial. They just cut you a check. I had mine done at Johns Hopkins and the results were very good. Hopefully you went to a major hospital to have yours done.

    • @philcosgrove6823
      @philcosgrove6823 6 лет назад

      Sorry to hear that Jessie I agree go to a solicitor. If you don't I understand why because I've had bad treatment and it's like banging your head against a brick wall. An I assume you've had numerous doctors who talk the same crap. Fobbing you of. Good luck

    • @alexandracp81
      @alexandracp81 6 лет назад +1

      You should have sued them! This is not a joke. People think technology like this is reliable and they will lure you in to get the $. This should not be taken lightly. I'm so sorry you have to deal with this. There is a documentary on Netflix that relates to incidents like this. It is called BLEEDING EDGE. These types of things are scary. You need them to pay you for the damage.

    • @jrob71184
      @jrob71184 6 лет назад

      Jessie Lynne Geary where did you have it done at? I am about to have to have it done is why I am asking

  • @amberlam4301
    @amberlam4301 2 года назад

    My mom is getting ready to have this done for Brian cancer I'm really hoping it works

  • @keshavsingla270
    @keshavsingla270 5 лет назад

    this is a third time i got same problem. 2 times already i went for surgery. now in my regular checkup there is symptoms of 36*35*36 mm right basitemporal region T2 hyperintense, flair hetrogenous hyperintense and T1 heterogeneous hyperintense with "Cogwheel" appearnace mass lession (recurrance of Epidermoid) .. please tell me treatment of this so i can recover.

  • @lukescrimshaw7678
    @lukescrimshaw7678 Год назад

    Waiting for this

  • @hiatusmode989
    @hiatusmode989 4 месяца назад +1

    And i have to go through this this week😭😭…

  • @boiledfridge6270
    @boiledfridge6270 7 лет назад +42

    Nice, knife , gamma knife

  • @nicholasxee9597
    @nicholasxee9597 6 лет назад +10

    Dear Gamma Knife Center,
    I hoping it is possible to work together with your Gamma Knife technicians, and get advice.
    Because I am trying to work with a University Neuroscience lab, to build a modified Gamma Knife machine, that I am going to use to try to erase a specific spatial memory in a mouse, and small primate with a placement avoidance task experiment in an University lab.
    This idea is going to help people with depression, and suicide so I hope I can count on your help.
    I first need to build the modified Gamma Knife pipe, and I need a cobalt source, but I need your advice on:
    1. How to start to build the modified Gamma Knife pipe.
    2. How much dose is needed to ionize groups of synapses, and neurons at micron scales.
    3. Advice on safety.
    4. Or possibly if it is safer to use X-Rays rarther than Gamma Waves, or because of Ball Lens problems when trying to collimate GammaKnife beams.
    I sent my idea to the National Institute of health for an idea to erase SPECIFIC memories in a mouse, or small primates brain.
    If testing goes successfully it could lead to being able to erase bad memories SAFELY in people with PTSD, depression, and suicide.
    The NIH responded with this letter to me.
    We are responding to your email to Ms. Natalie Frazin at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) concerning memory.
    You are seeking a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to build a machine that would erase human memory.
    You wrote that such a machine might cure depression and help prevent suicide.
    Thank you for sharing your ideas with us.
    Many people write to the NINDS with ideas about medical topics they would like to explore.
    While the NINDS appreciates the willingness of people to share their concepts and findings, the Institute is not able to evaluate such material except under very specific circumstances, such as when it is contained in a grant application.
    As you may know, research supported through the NIH grant system is primarily investigator-initiated.
    Individual scientists working at academic, medical, and other research institutions submit detailed proposals on a broad range of neurological research to the NINDS, depending on the individual scientist's own area of interest and expertise.
    If you can identify scientists affiliated with one of these types of institutions who have an interest in conducting research on your proposed machine, you or they are welcome to apply for a research grant.
    Regardless of the approach you use, the results provide the name and affiliation of the principal investigator of each project.
    You are welcome to contact the principal investigator of any study you identify by this means to discuss their work and your invention.
    So I am hoping you are interested in this work, and would like to get a Neuroscientist to collaborate on the idea with me to build it, so we can get a grant from the NIH to build this human memory erasing machine.
    I have shown this idea to a lot of Neuroscientists, and has been verified by some Neuroscientists as not being completely impossible, and has a high probability of being doable.
    As well I am seeking an internship, or to volunteer to build this human memory erasing machine.
    We could hire neuroscientists, and engineers to build this modified gamma knife machine.
    I will give you 95%of all profits from this idea to you, and even credit you with building this idea.
    I do not want the publicity from this idea.
    The internship I am trying to get from an University, would be to test, and see if gamma beams can be collimated enough with ball lenses, to ionize neurons at microns scales.
    This idea is key to curing depression, and suicides.
    I have enough confidence in the physics of this idea to show it to you, and request a grant to build this human memory erasing machine.
    The idea is in the link to Quora below.
    www.quora.com/How-do-I-completely-erase-a-memory/answer/Nicholas-Lee-199
    To keep this idea as simple as possible all we need to do is have access to one of your labs, build the prototype gamma knife machine, like in the diagrams, we may not need gamma knife engineers, because some of your engineers, and physicists could possibly build the modified gamma knife machine.
    Then after the modified Gamma Knife machine is built, we would do the 10% to 25% technique on a mouse, or small primate, with a placement avoidance task.
    Or just some neurons in a petri dish could be enough.
    When we safely ionize neurons specifically in a miuse brain, we move on to a small primate to try to erase specific memories.
    After erasing specific memories safely in a primates brain, we learn to calculate how much dose of gamma waves, time, and searching it takes to erase specific memories.
    The 10% to 25% technique is that you do not need to find, and ionize all the synapses, and neurons associated with a specific memory to erase the bad memory.
    Which makes the task of erasing memories easy, simple, and less time.
    If you can erase a spatial task memory from a mouse, or small primate then you CAN do the same with a human.
    No matter how many people think this idea cannot be done, or how far away it is from being built, or whatever ethical concerns they have, is not going to change the fact that this human memory erasing machine will work if we do it.
    Please let me know your thoughts on this idea.
    This idea is going to help so many people with problems with depression, and suicide.
    Your feedback is really important to me.
    Best regards,
    Nicholas Lee.

    • @ALINA-uz5sq
      @ALINA-uz5sq 6 лет назад +1

      Hi! I am interested very much in your machine because of my reasons. I wrote to all the neuroscientists who study this. Excuse my bad english, I think you understand what I want to say. One of them answered me. I can give you what I have and you could ask them if you didn't yet. Let's hope is somebody human on this planet to risk some. Maybe you could ask Zuckerberg, no joke. If you want to replay to me: alina_arh69@yahoo.com. These are some of email addresses that I've found:
      gross@embl.it
      karim.nader@mcgill.ca
      marijn.kroes@nyu.edu
      maximilian.gahr@uniklinik-ulm.de
      ledoux@cns.nyu.edu
      Hope it will help us both! Alina

    • @nicholasxee9597
      @nicholasxee9597 6 лет назад +1

      hi, are you talking about my human memory erasing machine?

    • @austinramaon3662
      @austinramaon3662 6 лет назад +1

      Damn who gone read all that

  • @AUG31
    @AUG31 6 лет назад

    I love all the videos

  • @ast-og-losta
    @ast-og-losta 8 месяцев назад

    Is the patient awake for this treatment?

  • @عبداللّٰهبنأبيبكرالجلال

    Does it have a role in the management of hematomas?

  • @afrenchieinaustralia
    @afrenchieinaustralia 3 года назад

    I have found out I have an AVM of 12mm in my brain deep enough that my Neurosurgeon cannot operate. It is right behind my right eye near the Galen vein and the Neurosurgeon said if he operates I might have half my body paralysed (left side). So he recommended this procedure but I am terrorised to do it...he said I have time but I must do it before getting pregnant if I plan on having children...But I read I might have neurological issues after the procedure as it might damage some parts of my brain around the lesion during the process...that head frame thing is also scaring me too... 😔

  • @hisayaren8324
    @hisayaren8324 3 года назад +2

    Roughly.
    50% of the comments: medical students
    30%: random people who got this recommended for absulutely no reason
    20%: L a W

  • @scuffy44
    @scuffy44 2 года назад

    Had this done successfully in 2006. The worst part was screwing the frame to the head. Maryland Brain and Spine did mine.

    • @loidafeejersalia9217
      @loidafeejersalia9217 Год назад +1

      no anesthesia at all?

    • @scuffy44
      @scuffy44 Год назад

      @@loidafeejersalia9217 correct

    • @loidafeejersalia9217
      @loidafeejersalia9217 Год назад

      @@scuffy44 oh my gosh. Was it really painful?

    • @scuffy44
      @scuffy44 Год назад

      Yes it was. To young guys hold be down by the shoulders while I sat in a chair. And two doctors putting in the screws. Four screws. Two in my eye brows and two at the base of the skull in the back. Took 20-30 minutes. The frame was then bolted to the gamma knife machine while I was laying down so the head couldn’t move. They whole process was about 3 hours. Ruff experience but save my life.

    • @loidafeejersalia9217
      @loidafeejersalia9217 Год назад

      @@scuffy44 but other than do you have any discomfort? Are you ok now? No side effects experiencing at all? Sorry too many questions.

  • @max16
    @max16 3 года назад

    *hulk uses gamma knife. It’s super effective.*

  • @alastairclarke
    @alastairclarke 4 года назад

    Was this procedure developed in Winnipeg?

  • @discogaming5951
    @discogaming5951 3 года назад +4

    Life before technology didn’t had these many problems 😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😭😭

    • @scienceium5233
      @scienceium5233 3 года назад +2

      Because people died before complications technology has saved countless lives

    • @discogaming5951
      @discogaming5951 3 года назад +1

      @@scienceium5233 comparatively less

    • @Nauskills
      @Nauskills 3 года назад

      There also weren't as many people.

    • @discogaming5951
      @discogaming5951 3 года назад +1

      @@Nauskills because of the technology the problems have raised

    • @Nauskills
      @Nauskills 3 года назад +1

      @@discogaming5951 not really

  • @AntonioLops
    @AntonioLops 3 года назад

    is this method usable for Van Der Knap syndrome ?

  • @dewanashifa6335
    @dewanashifa6335 2 года назад

    is stereotactic limbic leucotomy is same with that ?

  • @rosyt8252
    @rosyt8252 6 лет назад

    Nice video.thanku so much

  • @ershashankkumar3991
    @ershashankkumar3991 7 лет назад

    Please share animation about alzheimer's disease treatment.

  • @Lmaohahaxd
    @Lmaohahaxd 3 года назад +2

    Me when I see the title: Can Trafalgar Law do Gamma Knife on someone head?

  • @Link124
    @Link124 7 лет назад

    It's weird that all the ads I get from your channel are in Spanish. Just curious if it's RUclips algorithm or if you guys have Spanish advertisers

  • @Rockytubes123
    @Rockytubes123 6 лет назад +1

    Okay serious question... How can I get a brain scan? I'm scared of a tumor m. Better safe than sorry

  • @RafaelBeatsub1
    @RafaelBeatsub1 3 года назад +1

    Omg i was looking for the song by kglw

  • @Hpatel7611
    @Hpatel7611 5 лет назад

    Essential tremon video pls

  • @tenochtitilian
    @tenochtitilian 7 лет назад

    Can it treat deep brain tumours, and is the patient awake during the procedure?

    • @ivagrundmann9034
      @ivagrundmann9034 6 лет назад

      Yes, and yes! Patient can be awake during the procedure, even in the presetting(putting the metal frame on the head)patient is given local anesthetic.but it may vary, depending on the time needed to do the examination.

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 6 лет назад +1

      It is completely painless.

  • @Heisenberg00690
    @Heisenberg00690 5 лет назад +29

    "ROOM" , "GAMMA KNIFE"

  • @christa1980
    @christa1980 4 года назад

    I had gamma knife surgery 2 days ago, on my pituitary tumor...

    • @spiral_thoughts
      @spiral_thoughts 3 года назад

      Can you please tell how did it go ? Doctors have recommended same for my dad.

    • @christa1980
      @christa1980 2 года назад +1

      @@aiyanamakya7272 hi,
      It went pretty smooth except i lost my ability to smell and taste for about 10 days but it recovered. The radiation took about 41 minutes for me and until now I have no other side effects yet, the tumor shrank after 6 months to a year and they do a control scan every year now :)
      Chances that you lose any of the pituitary functions are about 50% though and it can take a while too. They inform you very well about it all of course.
      Good luck!

    • @cikipawpaw
      @cikipawpaw 2 года назад

      @@christa1980 hi, thanks for sharing madam 🙏🏻 how are you now? I have pituitary tumor too, i have first operation with endonasal approach but the tumor still exist. Please share about your tumor size. I have 2,5cm size

    • @christa1980
      @christa1980 2 года назад

      @@cikipawpaw hello, sorry to hear. My tumor was about 4 cm (non functioning macro adenoma). It was pressing on my chiasma. I had 2 surgeries, june 2014 but it grew back to the same size so I had another surgery in November 2016. It grew back again to about 1,5 cm and I decided to get Gamma Knife radiation. After the first year it shrank a bit, now another year later it is stable. They told me there is a 90% chance for it to remain stable/shrink in the long term (10 to 15 years).
      I am doing good sofar and didn't lose any pituitary functions until today thankfully (this is a 50% chance they say)

    • @cikipawpaw
      @cikipawpaw 2 года назад

      @@christa1980 in which country you do the gamma knife radiation? I'm from Indonesia and in my country gamma knife radiation still rare to do something like that. And the price too expensive 😢 i plan to do that gamma knife in Malaysia, but i don't have any reference 😢

  • @Pekara121
    @Pekara121 3 года назад +3

    damn Oda did his research.

  • @alohalani9743
    @alohalani9743 Год назад

    God bless technology 😪🙏🏻🕊️

  • @Saifalansari7
    @Saifalansari7 Год назад

    My father will do it us it safe ?

  • @mdb22464
    @mdb22464 8 месяцев назад

    My dad was so beat up after this. Little by little he faded. Melanoma increased by 10x in the brain. He had 4 surgeries with gamma knife. It ultimately killed my Dad.

  • @nuruladlyna5317
    @nuruladlyna5317 4 года назад

    Is it hurt?

  • @beepIL
    @beepIL 3 года назад +3

    does the screws to the skull really necessary? it there no other less barbaric method of securing the head in place tightly enough?

    • @Fred_Klingon
      @Fred_Klingon 3 года назад +3

      There's a reason why it has to be so firm, we are talking about cells, microns.
      A small error, and you can loose all your memory, or hand sensibility, movement, speech.
      What's more "barbaric"?