It all depends on which grading scale your oligodendroglioma tumor falls in. Patients diagnosed and intervened upon earlier have a higher chance of survival.
In most cases, patients do survive brain surgery, because brain surgeons know what they are doing. There is some risk, however. You would not want to get brain surgery unless it was really necessary.
Sam Finn died on December 14, 1958, in Hollywood, California, USA of undergoing brain surgery.
no the brain needs the oxygen from the blood fromt the heart to survive
yes
A person can continue breathing with very little of the brain remaining. If the entire brain is removed, the person dies.
Yes, it is possible. If the bullet pentrates the skull, but doesn't damage the brain, or if a non vital section of the brain is damaged, a person can survive.
When a person is thinking, their brain is undergoing a process. Usually thought involves the brain making some sort of connection between instances that occur, or could occur, in life.
If surgery to remove the clot is out of the question, the patient will have to wait for his/her brain to heal on its own.
Cranial surgery is a medical procedure that involves operating on the skull and the brain. It is performed to treat conditions such as brain tumors, aneurysms, traumatic brain injuries, and other brain-related problems. The surgery is typically performed by a specialized neurosurgeon.
yes because without a brain your still alive its just you cant do anything like your paralyzed.
Brain cells