How Much Does Non-Temporal Lobe Removal with Electrocorticography Cost?
This procedure involves the partial or total removal of a brain lobe, other than the temporal lobe (such as the frontal, parietal, or occipital lobe), through an elevated skull bone flap. Electrocorticography is performed during surgery to record brain electrical activity and pinpoint seizure sites,…
💡 The doctor's Medicare fee is $2,293 — that's what the physician receives. Hospital/facility charges are separate.
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