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Brain Tumour Surgery:
Advanced Neurosurgical Care at CARE

  • 20+ years experienced Surgeons
  • Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive & Shorter Hospital Stay

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Brain tumour surgery is a complex procedure that removes abnormal growths in the brain. At CARE, our expert neurosurgical team employs advanced techniques and cutting-edge technology to provide personalised treatment for each patient diagnosed with a brain tumour.

What Happens if You Delay Brain Tumour Treatment?

Potential for tumour growth and spread

Increased intracranial pressure

Worsening neurological symptoms

Reduced effectiveness of treatment

Potential for life-threatening complications

Why Choose CARE for Brain Tumour Surgery?

Experienced Neurosurgeons and Neurooncologists

State-of-the-art neurosurgical facilities

High success rates in complex brain surgeries

Comprehensive brain tumour management program

All major insurance accepted

Hassle-Free Insurance Approval

All major insurances covered

No hidden charges

Complete paperwork assistance

Cashless insurance facility

Cost of Brain Tumour Surgery

The cost of Brain Tumour Surgery depends on the following factors:

Type and location of the tumour

Surgical approach used

Duration of hospital stay

Post-operative care needs

All Major Insurance are Accepted

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Types of Brain Tumour Surgeries at CARE

  1. Craniotomy
    • Traditional open surgery
    • Allows direct access to the tumour
  2. Minimally Invasive Surgery
    • Smaller incisions
    • Faster recovery time
  3. Awake Brain Surgery
    • The patient remains conscious during critical parts
    • Helps preserve brain function
  4. Endoscopic Surgery
    • Uses small tubes and cameras
    • Ideal for certain tumour locations
  5. Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy (LITT)
    • Uses laser to destroy tumour cells
    • Minimally invasive option for deep-seated tumours

The Brain Tumour Surgery Process

  • Performed under general anaesthesia (except for awake surgery)
  • Precise tumour localisation using neuronavigation
  • Incision
  • Careful removal of the tumour
  • Intraoperative monitoring to preserve brain function
  • Closure of the incision

Post-Surgery Care and Recovery

  • Initial recovery in the neurosurgical ICU
  • Regular neurological assessments
  • Hospital stay: typically 5-10 days
  • Gradual return to daily activities
  • Physical and occupational therapy as needed
  • Regular follow-up appointments
  • Potential adjuvant treatments (radiation, chemotherapy)

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does brain tumour surgery take?

The duration varies depending on the tumour’s size and location, typically ranging from 3-8 hours.

Will I need to shave my head for the surgery?

Not necessarily. In many cases, only a small area of hair needs to be shaved. Our team uses minimal hair removal techniques whenever possible.

What are the risks associated with brain tumour surgery?

While generally safe, risks may include infection, bleeding, seizures, and neurological deficits. Our experienced neurosurgical team takes all necessary precautions to minimise these risks.