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Stereotactic Neurosurgery

Stereotactic neurosurgery is a specialized surgical technique that involves the precise targeting and treatment of specific areas within the brain. It utilizes three-dimensional coordinates to navigate and perform minimally invasive procedures with exceptional accuracy. Stereotactic neurosurgery is used for various purposes, including the removal of brain tumors, deep brain stimulation for movement disorders, and the delivery of targeted radiation therapy.

Who Needs Stereotactic Neurosurgery

Stereotactic neurosurgery may be recommended for individuals with specific neurological conditions that require precise intervention. This can include patients with brain tumors, movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease or essential tremor, epilepsy that is not controlled with medications, trigeminal neuralgia, and certain psychiatric disorders. Each case is evaluated on an individual basis, and the suitability for stereotactic neurosurgery is determined through a comprehensive assessment by a specialist.

When to See a Specialist

If you have been diagnosed with a neurological condition that may benefit from stereotactic neurosurgery, it is advisable to consult with a neurosurgeon or a specialist experienced in this technique. They will evaluate your condition, review your medical history and diagnostic results, and determine whether stereotactic neurosurgery is a suitable treatment option for you.

Procedure

  • Pre-operative Planning: Prior to the surgery, detailed imaging studies such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), or positron emission tomography (PET) scans are obtained to precisely map the brain structures and identify the target area for intervention.
  • Frame Placement: In some cases, a stereotactic frame is secured to the patient’s head using pins or screws. This frame serves as a reference point and allows for precise targeting during the procedure.
  • Imaging and Targeting: Using the pre-operative imaging data, the surgeon precisely locates and targets the intended area within the brain using specialized software and navigation systems.
  • Intervention: Depending on the purpose of the surgery, various techniques may be employed, such as tissue biopsy, tumor removal, electrode placement for deep brain stimulation, or targeted radiation therapy. These interventions are performed with extreme precision and minimal damage to surrounding healthy tissue.
  • Post-operative Monitoring: After the procedure, the patient is closely monitored in the hospital to ensure proper recovery and to manage any potential post-operative complications. The healthcare team provides guidance and support throughout the recovery process.


Road to Recovery

The recovery process after stereotactic neurosurgery depends on the specific procedure performed and the individual’s overall health. Some patients may require a short hospital stay, while others may be discharged on the same day. The healthcare team will provide post-operative instructions, including any necessary medications, activity restrictions, and follow-up appointments.

Risk Management

Like any surgical procedure, stereotactic neurosurgery carries certain risks. These may include infection, bleeding, adverse reactions to anesthesia, damage to surrounding structures, and potential neurological complications. The surgical team takes extensive precautions to minimize these risks and closely monitors the patient during and after the procedure.

Benefits of Stereotactic Neurosurgery

Stereotactic neurosurgery offers several benefits, including:

  • Precise targeting: It allows for the precise targeting and treatment of specific areas within the brain, minimizing damage to healthy tissue.
  • Minimally invasive: Many stereotactic procedures are minimally invasive, resulting in smaller incisions, reduced pain, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgeries.
  • Improved outcomes: The accuracy of stereotactic neurosurgery enhances treatment outcomes, such as tumor removal or symptom control in movement disorders.
  • Personalized treatment: The technique can be tailored to each patient’s specific condition, ensuring an individualized approach to neurosurgical treatment.


Treatians As The Best Choice

Treatians understand that seeking medical treatment abroad can be a daunting experience for patients and their families. That’s why the company offers end-to-end support to its clients, from the initial consultation to post-treatment care. The company provides personalized treatment plans that are tailored to meet the individual needs of each patient, and its team of dedicated professionals is always on hand to provide guidance and support throughout the entire process. Contact us at +91-9560960088, drop your email support@treatians.com

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Is stereotactic neurosurgery performed while I am awake?

    Depending on the procedure, some stereotactic surgeries may be performed with the patient awake, particularly for interventions involving deep brain stimulation. This allows for real-time feedback to optimize electrode placement.

  2. How long does it take to recover from stereotactic neurosurgery?

    Recovery time varies depending on the specific procedure and the individual’s overall health. Some patients may experience a quick recovery and resume normal activities within a few days, while others may require more time for healing and rehabilitation.

  3. Are there any long-term side effects of stereotactic neurosurgery?

    While stereotactic neurosurgery is generally safe, there can be potential risks and side effects associated with the procedure. These can include infection, bleeding, and neurological complications. The healthcare team will discuss these risks with you before the surgery and monitor your progress during the recovery period.

  4. Will I need multiple sessions of stereotactic neurosurgery?

    In some cases, multiple sessions of stereotactic neurosurgery may be required, especially for treatments involving targeted radiation therapy. This is determined based on the specific condition and treatment plan developed by your healthcare team.

  5. Can stereotactic neurosurgery cure my neurological condition?

    The goal of stereotactic neurosurgery is to provide effective treatment and symptom management for specific neurological conditions. While it can significantly improve symptoms and quality of life, it may not necessarily cure the underlying condition. The outcomes and expectations will be discussed with you by your healthcare team based on your individual case.

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