Things You'll Need:
- Computer with Internet access
- Licensed medical doctor
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Step 1
Know what kinds of conditions or afflictions trepanation can be used to treat and the difference between the procedures and how they work. Trepanation to treat migraines is very different from trepanation surgery for a hematoma.
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Step 2
Understand that for migraines and other non-essential procedures, trepanation is used to increase blood flow to the brain, which is thought to increase brain capacity and cure migraine pain.
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Step 3
Realize that in emergency trepanation surgery, blood vessels are damaged below the skull, and trepanation is necessary to reach the damage and fix the problem.
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Step 4
Know the difference between a subdural and an epidural hematoma. Subdural and epidural refer to the areas below and above the dura mater, a tough, protective layer around the brain. An epidural hematoma is the buildup of blood between the dura mater and the skull. A subdural hematoma is the buildup of blood between the dura mater and the brain itself. Both are usually caused by severe head trauma, and both are very serious and must be treated immediately.
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Step 5
Talk to your doctor and find out if you need or could benefit from trepanation. Let him or her know why you are considering trepanation and find out what other options may be available to you.
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Step 6
Schedule an appointment with a licensed medical doctor, in an accredited medical facility, to undergo trepanation.
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Step 7
Use the Essential Surgical Care Manual to learn more about what is involved in the procedure of trepanation (see Resources below).










