Deep-seated intracranial hemorrhage and brain tumors Dec. 11, 2018 Overview Show transcript Overview Kaisorn Chaichana, M.D., a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, discusses minimally disruptive subcortical neurosurgery. Dr. Chaichana discusses how to reach deep-seated lesions for intracranial hemorrhage and brain tumors safely as well as current standards of care, research performed, outcomes and minimally invasive surgical approaches. Share Doximity Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Print details Receive Mayo Clinic news in your inbox. Sign up Related ContentArticleNeurosurgery registry for continuous improvement of care and quality of lifeArticleBurr hole approach offers minimally invasive option for resecting brain lesionsArticleMinimally invasive brain surgery: Safer treatment of deep-seated lesions VID-20457969 Medical Professionals Deep-seated intracranial hemorrhage and brain tumors