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Brain Surgery at MaAx Super Speciality Hospital

Brain Surgery

What the Treatment Is & Why It’s Done

Brain surgery is performed to treat conditions such as tumors, aneurysms, epilepsy, or traumatic injuries. At MaAx Super Speciality Hospital, brain surgery is recommended when non-surgical treatments cannot resolve neurological problems or when urgent intervention is required to save life and function.

The goal is to remove abnormal tissue, repair damaged structures, or relieve pressure inside the skull. Brain surgery can restore quality of life and prevent life-threatening complications.

How the Treatment Is Performed

  • Craniotomy: A section of the skull is temporarily removed to access the brain.
  • Endoscopic Brain Surgery: Minimally invasive approach using small instruments and cameras.
  • Microsurgery: Precision techniques using high-powered microscopes.
  • Stereotactic Surgery: Computer-guided navigation for pinpoint accuracy.

Patients are given general anesthesia, and the procedure may last several hours. Recovery involves intensive monitoring in a neurocritical care unit.

Benefits & Possible Risks

Benefits

  • Removal of tumors or abnormal tissue
  • Relief from seizures or neurological symptoms
  • Restoration of brain function and prevention of further damage

Possible Risks

  • Infection or bleeding
  • Neurological deficits such as weakness or speech problems
  • Risks associated with anesthesia

At MaAx Super Speciality Hospital, advanced technology and experienced neurosurgeons minimize risks and maximize recovery outcomes.

FAQs on Brain Surgery at MaAx Super Speciality Hospital

How long does brain surgery take?

Depending on the condition, brain surgery can take several hours.

Is brain surgery safe?

While all surgeries carry risks, modern techniques and monitoring greatly improve safety and outcomes.

How long is the recovery period?

Recovery varies, but patients typically spend time in ICU followed by rehabilitation and follow-up care.

Will I need rehabilitation after surgery?

Some patients benefit from physical, occupational, or speech therapy depending on the condition treated.