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Brain Tumour Surgery

Brain Tumour Surgery

Brain tumour surgery is a critical procedure aimed at removing or reducing tumours in the brain. Tumours can develop in any part of the brain, and they can be either benign or malignant. Brain tumour surgery is performed to treat these growths and alleviate symptoms caused by pressure on surrounding tissues, such as headaches, vision problems, or seizures. At our clinic, we offer state-of-the-art brain tumour surgery, using the latest techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.

Brain tumour surgery involves careful planning and precision, as it is vital to minimize damage to healthy brain tissue while removing or reducing the tumour. Our skilled neurosurgeons use advanced imaging technologies to guide the surgery and ensure the most effective removal of the tumour, with the goal of enhancing the patient’s quality of life and reducing the risk of recurrence.

Benefits of Brain Tumour Surgery

Brain tumour surgery offers significant benefits, including the removal or reduction of the tumour, relief from symptoms, and improved brain function. In many cases, surgery can provide a cure for benign tumours, while for malignant tumours, it may significantly improve the patient's quality of life and allow for further treatment options such as radiation or chemotherapy.

  • Removes or reduces the size of the brain tumour
  • Relieves pressure on surrounding brain structures
  • Improves neurological function and symptoms
  • Provides a potential cure for benign brain tumours

Our neurosurgeons use advanced techniques, including minimally invasive surgery when possible, to ensure the safest and most effective treatment for brain tumours. We prioritize patient care, taking the time to explain the process and recovery expectations, so you feel confident in your treatment plan.

How Brain Tumour Surgery Works

The surgery begins with a thorough examination and imaging studies, such as an MRI or CT scan, to locate the tumour and assess its size and impact on surrounding tissues. Depending on the tumour’s location and type, the surgery may be performed using traditional open surgery or minimally invasive techniques. During surgery, the neurosurgeon carefully removes the tumour while preserving as much healthy brain tissue as possible. Post-surgery, the patient is monitored for any complications, and a rehabilitation plan is tailored to ensure recovery and optimal brain function.

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