Lobotomy

Labotomy is a lifetime surgical operation that involves dissecting the corpus callosum, a structure that connects the right and left hemispheres of the brain. The corpus callosum is responsible for language processing, logical and abstract mental functions, motor control, and the development of the sense of touch. To improve memory after surgery, the patient is given sedatives.

Lobotomy is a psychosurgical operation for the treatment of mental illnesses, mainly schizophrenia. It was done during delirium tremens. Currently, lobotomy is classified as a number of surgical procedures, the main purpose of which is to reduce the patient's



What is a lobotomy? This is an operation that is performed in psychiatry and neurology to treat various brain diseases.

If the patient has pronounced symptoms of schizophrenia or epilepsy, this operation can help him relieve frequent hysterical attacks. Lobotomies are also sometimes performed for people who are resistant to medications. Here, the improvement in the condition is temporary and most often this condition occurs with an abrupt end to medical treatment.

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