Brain tumors are removed via the supra-orbital craniotomy operation, sometimes known as "eyebrow" craniotomy. To access tumors in the front of the brain or in the area surrounding the pituitary gland, which is located further in the brain behind the nose and eyes, neurosurgeons perform this procedure by making a tiny incision within the brow. Brain tumors are removed via the supra-orbital craniotomy operation, sometimes known as "eyebrow" craniotomy. To access tumors in the front of the brain or in the area surrounding the pituitary gland, which is located further in the brain behind the nose and eyes, neurosurgeons perform this procedure by making a tiny incision within the brow.
Brain tumors are removed via the supra-orbital craniotomy operation, sometimes known as "eyebrow" craniotomy. To access tumors in the front of the brain or in the area surrounding the pituitary gland, which is located further in the brain behind the nose and eyes, neurosurgeons perform this procedure by making a tiny incision within the brow. Brain tumors are removed via the supra-orbital craniotomy operation, sometimes known as "eyebrow" craniotomy. To access tumors in the front of the brain or in the area surrounding the pituitary gland, which is located further in the brain behind the nose and eyes, neurosurgeons perform this procedure by making a tiny incision within the brow.