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Transforming Lives with Brain Tumor Surgery
Brain tumor surgery involves the removal of abnormal growths within the brain. It is performed to diagnose, remove, or reduce the size of a brain tumor, thereby relieving symptoms and improving the patient's quality of life. Surgical techniques vary depending on the tumor's location, size, and type. Advances in neuroimaging, surgical tools, and minimally invasive techniques have improved the precision and safety of brain tumor surgeries. Recovery times and outcomes depend on several factors, including the tumor's characteristics and the patient’s overall health.
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Benefits Of Brain Tumor Surgery
- Symptom Relief: Reduces symptoms like headaches and seizures.
- Improved Prognosis: Enhances survival rates and quality of life.
- Tumor Reduction: Decreases tumor size, alleviating pressure on the brain.
- Accurate Diagnosis: Provides tissue samples for precise diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Preventive Care: Reduces the risk of tumor growth and spread.
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Overview
Brain tumor surgery involves the removal of abnormal growths within the brain. It is performed to diagnose, remove, or reduce the size of a brain tumor, thereby relieving symptoms and improving the patient's quality of life. Surgical techniques vary depending on the tumor's location, size, and type. Advances in neuroimaging, surgical tools, and minimally invasive techniques have improved the precision and safety of brain tumor surgeries. Recovery times and outcomes depend on several factors, including the tumor's characteristics and the patient’s overall health.
Symptoms
- Persistent headaches
- Seizures
- Cognitive or personality changes
- Difficulty with balance or coordination
- Vision, speech, or hearing problems
- Nausea or vomiting, particularly in the morning
Causes
- Genetic mutations (inherited or spontaneous)
- Exposure to high levels of radiation
- Family history of brain tumors
- Immune system disorders
- Environmental factors (though these are less clearly defined)
The typical steps involved in Brain Tumor Surgery
- Preoperative Assessment: Includes neuroimaging (MRI, CT scans), neurological exams, and discussions about risks and benefits.
- Anesthesia: General anesthesia is used to ensure the patient is unconscious and pain-free during surgery.
- Craniotomy: The surgeon makes an incision in the scalp and removes a section of the skull to access the brain.
- Tumor Removal: Using advanced tools and techniques, the surgeon removes as much of the tumor as safely possible.
- Closure and Recovery: The skull bone is replaced, the incision is closed, and the patient is monitored in the ICU for immediate recovery.
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Director & Head- Neuro & Spine Surgery
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Experience: 19+ years
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Consultant Neurosurgeon and Endovascular Neuro Interventionist
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Experience: 15 years
Surgeries: 500+
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Neurosurgeon Consultant
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Experience: 55 years
Surgeries: NA
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Consultant – Neurosurgery
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Experience: 27 years
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Chief - Neurosurgery & CNS Radiosurgery & Co-Chief - Cyberknife Centre
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Experience: 25+ years
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FAQs
Brain tumor surgery is a surgical procedure to remove a tumor from the brain. The goal of surgery is to remove as much of the tumor as possible while minimizing damage to healthy brain tissue.





















