It's because you have to weigh the risk of causing damage to the brain in the process of removing the bullet.
Dr. Jonathan Greenberg
risk process brain damage
I've had patients with knives in their heads, screwdrivers in their heads, lawn darts, small-caliber gunshot wounds to the head, where patients have been awake and talking. The question is how important is the area that is damaged?
talking wounds question head important
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