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Microscopic Brain Tumor Excision

About Microscopic Brain Tumor Excision

Microscopic brain tumor excision is an advanced neurosurgical procedure in which brain tumors are removed using high-powered surgical microscopes and precision microsurgical techniques. Microscopic surgery allows neurosurgeons to remove tumors more a...

Overview

The surgery includes: Detailed MRI-based surgical planning Microsurgical tumor removal Use of operating microscopes Precision brain tissue dissection Intraoperative neurological monitoring Microscopic techniques are used for: Benign brain tumors Malignant tumors Deep-seated brain lesions Skull-base tumors The procedure helps improve tumor removal while reducing damage to surrounding brain tissue.

Understanding The Procedure

Symptoms Microscopic Brain Tumor Excision

  • Persistent headaches
  • Seizures
  • Weakness or numbness
  • Vision disturbances
  • Speech or memory problems

Risks

  • Brain swelling
  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • Neurological deficits
  • Tumor recurrence

Post-Operative Care

  • Continue neurological monitoring carefully
  • Attend follow-up MRI evaluations
  • Take medications as prescribed
  • Participate in rehabilitation if needed
  • Monitor for seizures or neurological changes

Long Term Outlook

Microscopic brain tumor excision improves surgical precision and neurological preservation. Long-term outcomes depend on tumor type, location, and completeness of tumor removal.

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