Condition Overview
Brain Tumor
Advanced neuronavigation-guided resections for benign and malignant tumours with functional preservation.
When to Suspect Brain Tumor
- •Persistent headaches, especially in the morning
- •Seizures or focal neurological deficits
- •Personality or cognitive changes
How We Treat Brain Tumor
- •Awake mapping and neuronavigation for maximal safe resection
- •Multidisciplinary tumour board for adjuvant therapy planning
- •Rehabilitation and follow-up MRI surveillance
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do all brain tumours need open surgery?
No. Some lesions are treated with radiosurgery or endoscopic routes. Decisions depend on tumour type, location, and patient health.
How long is recovery?
Hospital stay averages 4–7 days followed by targeted physiotherapy. Return to regular activity varies with tumour location and occupation.
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Glioma
Oncologic neurosurgery combining awake mapping and adjuvant therapies for high-grade and low-grade gliomas.
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Skull base tumour management with neuronavigation, ultrasonic aspirators, and neuro-monitoring support.
Spinal Cord Tumour
Microsurgical excision and adjuvant therapy for intradural and intramedullary spinal cord tumours.