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Landmarking technique for burr hole craniotomy 

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medical illustration of This illustration depicts the anatomical landmarks for a burr hole craniotomy. Important anatomy such as facial nerve, superficial temporal artery, external auditory meatus, superior temporal line and primary motor cortex are ghosted on top of the surface anatomy of a male lateral face.
Next medical illustration of This illustration depicts the placement of the drain to treat acute and chronic subdural hematoma. Important anatomical landmarks are depicted: external auditory meatus, temporalis muscle, superior temporal line, nasion and bregma.

Drain placement for subdural hematoma

This illustration depicts the anatomical landmarks for a burr hole craniotomy. Important anatomy such as facial nerve, superficial temporal artery, external auditory meatus, superior temporal line and primary motor cortex are ghosted on top of the surface anatomy of a male lateral face.

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