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State-of-the-art neurosurgical approaches for brain tumors with intraoperative monitoring and navigation.

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What is Brain Cancer Surgery?

Brain cancer refers to the growth of abnormal cells in the brain or spinal cord. It can be classified into primary brain tumors, which originate in the brain, and secondary (metastatic) brain tumors, which spread to the brain from other parts of the body. Common types of primary brain tumors include gliomas (including glioblastomas), meningiomas, and astrocytomas. Risk factors for brain cancer may include genetic predispositions, exposure to radiation, and certain inherited conditions. The diagnosis of brain cancer typically involves a combination of imaging studies (such as MRI or CT scans) and a biopsy, where a small sample of the tumor is removed for laboratory analysis to confirm the presence of cancerous cells. Treatment for brain cancer often depends on the tumor's type, size, location, and the patient's overall health. Common treatment approaches include: surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy etc.

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Symptoms You
Can't Ignore

Recognize these symptoms early to prevent complications with your brain cancer condition

Headaches

New or worsening headaches, especially in the morning

Seizures

New onset seizures in adults

Cognitive changes

Memory problems, confusion, or personality changes

Neurological deficits

Weakness, numbness, vision loss, or speech problems

Don't wait until your symptoms worsen. Consult with our specialists today.

Risks of Delayed Brain Cancer Treatment

Risks of Delaying Brain Cancer Treatment

  • Tumor growth causing increased intracranial pressure
  • Progressive neurological deficits and brain damage
  • Seizures and cognitive decline
  • Loss of vital functions based on tumor location
  • Reduced possibility of complete resection as tumor grows
Don't risk your health by delaying treatment
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Quick Brain Cancer Facts

Procedure Time

4-8 hours

Surgery Type

Craniotomy/
Endoscopic

Hospital Stay

7-12 days

Recovery Time

8-12 weeks

Anesthesia

General

How You Prepare for Brain Cancer Surgery

Preparation is crucial for optimal outcomes in brain tumor surgeries. Coordination with your neurosurgical and anesthesia team is key.

Food and Medicines

  • Fast for 8–12 hours before surgery as instructed.
  • Provide a complete list of medications, allergies, and supplements to your care team.
  • Discontinue blood thinners and NSAIDs 7–14 days prior, under medical supervision.
  • You may be prescribed anti-seizure and steroid medications before surgery.
  • Most long-term prescriptions may be taken with a small sip of water, as advised.

What to Expect

During & After Surgery
  • Surgery typically lasts 4–8 hours depending on tumor size and location.
  • You may be kept awake for part of the procedure for monitoring if in a functional area.
  • ICU stay typically lasts 1–3 days after surgery for close monitoring.
  • Total hospital stay is usually 3–10 days, depending on your recovery.
  • Post-op follow-up includes imaging scans to evaluate healing and success.
  • Recovery at home typically takes 4–12 weeks.
  • You may need rehabilitation such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy.
  • Additional treatments like chemotherapy or radiation may be scheduled based on pathology results.

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Frequentlly Asked Questions About Surgery Second Opinions

Get expert answers about our second opinion process for surgery, specialist consultations, and how our medical experts can help confirm your diagnosis and treatment plan.

Q: What details should I provide for brain cancer surgery?

A: Please include MRI/CT scans, biopsy/pathology reports, tumor markers (if available), neurological exam findings, current treatment plan, and any prior surgery or radiation records. This helps experts assess tumor type, location, and surgical feasibility.

Q: When is brain cancer surgery recommended?

A: Surgery may be advised to remove tumor bulk, relieve pressure, confirm diagnosis, or improve symptoms. The decision depends on tumor size, location, type, and your overall health status.

Q: What are the risks of delaying brain cancer surgery?

A: Delay may allow tumor growth, worsen neurological issues (like seizures, weakness, or vision loss), and make surgery more complex. Timely review helps balance urgency with safety.

Q: What are the risks of brain cancer surgery?

A: Risks include infection, bleeding, swelling, or neurological deficits such as speech, memory, or movement problems. A skilled neurosurgical team minimizes these risks with advanced techniques.

Q: Can all brain tumors be surgically removed?

A: Not always. Tumors in critical brain areas may not be fully removable. In such cases, partial resection combined with radiation or chemotherapy may be the safer approach.

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