What is the difference between a craniotomy and a craniectomy?
A) A craniotomy removes a part of the skull and allows the surgeon to perform the craniectomy
B) They are the same thing
C) A craniotomy removes a part of the skull and replaces it once the procedure is finished. A craniectomy removes a part of the skull and does not replace it.
D) A craniotomy allows access into the patient's spinal column. A craniectomy is repairs the patient's spinal column.
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