MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Vinod Gore is a well known Oncologist and Cancer Surgeon in Pune, India. He has been trained at Tata Memorial Cancer Centre Mumbai and has experience of…
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Vinod Gore is a well known Oncologist and Cancer Surgeon in Pune, India. He has been trained at Tata Memorial Cancer Centre Mumbai and has experience of…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DM - Oncology, MCh - Oncology
Dr. Ramesh Parimi has treated more than 20,000 cancer patients from last 20 years of expertise. He is having 25+ years of experience as consultant surgical o…
MBBS, MCh - Neuro Surgery
Dr. Satish Rudrappa is one of those very eminent and distinguished Senior Neuro Surgeon in India. He has done his M.B.B.S from Karnataka Medical College, Hub…
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Neurology
While working as the Assistant Professor of Neurology at SCTIMST (Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology), Dr. Nayak was awarded t…
MBBS, MCh - Neuro Surgery, MS - General Surgery
Dr. Vijay Iyer is a Neurosurgeon in Pallikaranai, Chennai and has an experience of 40 years in this field. Dr. Vijay Iyer practices at Dr. Kamakshi Memorial…
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DNB - Neurology
Dr Ravi Shankar Reddy. C.R is a Neurologist, Diabetologist at Marvel Speciality Hospital and Fertility Center, Kormangala, behind Barbeque Nation. Dr Ravi Sh…
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Neurology
Dr. Uday Murgod works as a Consultant Neurologist at the Manipal Hospital, Bangalore. He is also associated with the Medha Speciality Centre. He completed hi…
MBBS, MS - ENT
Dr. Pradeep Keshri is a Surgical Oncologist and Head and Neck Surgeon in Malakpet, Hyderabad and has an experience of 19 years in these fields. Dr. Pradeep K…
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Neurology
Dr. Kapil Agarwal is a Neurologist and Neurosurgeon and has an experience of 16 years in these fields. He completed MBBS from Aligarh Muslim University, Alig…
MBBS, MS - Orthopaedics, DNB - Orthopedics/Orthopedic Surgery, MCh - Neuro Surgery
Dr. BSV Raju is among the best neurosurgeons in Hyderabad and is a neuro & spine surgeon at Aster Prime Hospital, Hyderabad. He has completed his MBBS traini…
MBBS, DM - Neurology
Dr. C H Gopal is a Neurologist in Somajiguda, Hyderabad and has an experience of 21 years in this field. Dr. C H Gopal practices at The Deccan Hospital in So…
MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neuro Surgery
Dr. Y. Murali Krishna is a Neurosurgeon in Ameerpet, Hyderabad and has an experience of 17 years in this field. Dr. Y. Murali Krishna practices at Aster Prim…
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Brain tumor surgery is a neurosurgical procedure performed to remove abnormal growths (tumors) from the brain. Brain tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) and may affect brain function depending on their size and location.
The primary goal of brain tumor surgery is to remove as much of the tumor as possible while preserving healthy brain tissue and neurological function. In many cases, surgery is the first and most important step in treating brain tumors, followed by treatments such as radiation therapy or chemotherapy if necessary.
Modern neurosurgical techniques allow surgeons to perform this procedure with high precision using advanced imaging systems, microscopes, and minimally invasive tools.
Doctors may recommend brain tumor surgery for several reasons, including:
● Removing the tumor completely when possible
● Reducing tumor size to relieve pressure on the brain
● Obtaining a biopsy sample for diagnosis
● Improving neurological symptoms such as headaches, seizures, or vision problems
● Enhancing the effectiveness of other treatments like radiation or chemotherapy
Surgery can also improve a patient’s quality of life by relieving pressure inside the skull caused by the tumor.
Depending on the tumor’s location, size, and type, doctors may perform different surgical approaches:
1. Craniotomy
This is the most common type of brain tumor surgery. The surgeon temporarily removes a portion of the skull to access and remove the tumor.
2. Awake Brain Surgery
Also called awake craniotomy, this procedure is performed while the patient is awake but sedated. The surgeon asks the patient questions or performs tasks to monitor brain functions like speech and movement during surgery.
3. Endoscopic Brain Surgery
A minimally invasive technique where surgeons use a thin tube with a camera (endoscope) inserted through small openings in the skull, nose, or mouth to remove tumors.
4. MRI-Guided Laser Ablation
A laser is used to destroy tumor tissue using heat under MRI guidance.
5. Stereotactic Radiosurgery
A non-invasive treatment that uses focused radiation beams to destroy tumors without making an incision.
Before the surgery, doctors perform several tests and evaluations, including:
● MRI or CT scans to locate the tumor
● Functional MRI to identify important brain areas
● Blood tests and medical evaluation
● Neurological and cognitive tests
Patients are also instructed to stop certain medications and follow fasting instructions before surgery.
The exact steps depend on the type of surgery, but the general process includes:
1. Anesthesia – The patient is given general anesthesia or sedation.
2. Accessing the Brain – The surgeon makes an incision in the scalp and may remove a small part of the skull (craniotomy).
3. Tumor Localization – Advanced imaging systems help guide the surgeon to the exact tumor location.
4. Tumor Removal – Special microsurgical instruments remove all or part of the tumor.
5. Closure – The skull bone is replaced and secured with plates or screws, and the incision is closed.
In minimally invasive procedures, smaller incisions and specialized tools are used to reach and remove the tumor.
After surgery, patients are monitored in an intensive care or recovery unit. Recovery may include:
● Hospital stay of 2–7 days depending on the surgery
● Monitoring of brain function and vital signs
● Medications to control swelling, seizures, and pain
● Rehabilitation therapies such as physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy
Most patients gradually return to daily activities over several weeks, although recovery from major surgery may take months.
Although brain tumor surgery is often lifesaving, it carries certain risks, including:
● Infection
● Bleeding
● Brain swelling
● Seizures
● Weakness or paralysis
● Speech or memory problems
● Vision changes
● Leakage of cerebrospinal fluid
Serious complications such as stroke or coma are rare but possible. The risk depends on the tumor’s location and the patient’s overall health.
The benefits of brain tumor surgery may include:
● Removal or reduction of tumor size
● Relief from neurological symptoms
● Accurate diagnosis through biopsy
● Improved effectiveness of other treatments
● Better quality of life and survival outcomes
No. Surgery is recommended when the tumor can be safely removed or when a biopsy is needed to confirm the diagnosis.
The procedure typically takes 3 to 6 hours, depending on the tumor’s size and complexity.
Patients are under anesthesia during the procedure, so they do not feel pain. Some discomfort may occur during recovery.
Most patients stay in the hospital between 2 and 7 days, depending on their condition and recovery progress.
Recovery varies from person to person. Many patients recover within 4–8 weeks, while more complex surgeries may require several months.
Yes, some tumors may recur. Doctors may recommend additional treatments such as radiation therapy or chemotherapy to reduce this risk.
With modern techniques and experienced neurosurgeons, brain tumor surgery is generally safe, although it still carries certain risks.
Some patients require rehabilitation therapies such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy to regain normal functions.