Pyramidotomy

**Pyramidotomy or pyramidal decompression** is a surgical operation to remove the nerve from the body of the sphenoid bone. The nerve is removed only from that part of the parietal bone that is adjacent to the Breng ligament. As a result of the procedure, the freed nerve will no longer be compressed, pinched or injured. The sciatic nerve expands in this place, the patient feels much better - there is less pain, sensitivity and tactile ability improve. The decompression method allows you to practically cure trigeminobasal pain.

Manipulation is very risky and requires an individual approach. The operation may have side effects, so it is prescribed after a comprehensive examination of the patient’s condition, in case of severe pain or in the case of a chronic course of the disease. But first you need to assess the risks. The operation can be performed after diagnosing a wide variety of diseases of the central nervous system that lead to the appearance of nesters.



**Pyramidomotia** is a surgical operation that involves creating a scar on the pyramidal tracts of the brain. Although this operation may seem unusual, it has long been used in medicine.

**The goal of the Domotics Pyramid** is to remove the part of the brain associated with a specific symptom. This could be drug addiction, anxiety, depression or other mental health issues.