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Is general anaesthesia required for Gamma Knife radiosurgery?

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Is general anaesthesia required for Gamma Knife radiosurgery?

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General anaesthesia is usually not required at all for Gamma Knife radiosurgery asc frame in place on the head. Only in the minority cases (e.g. very young children) will sedation (or sometimes a general anaesthesia) be required for Gamma Knife radiosurgery.

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