Endoscopic Brain Surgery

Endoscopic brain surgery is a minimally invasive approach to reach regions in the brain for treating different neurological disorders.

Overview

Endoscopic brain surgery is a minimally invasive approach to reach regions in the brain for treating different neurological disorders. With the latest technology, it has become increasingly prevalent to access hard-to-reach areas in the brain with minimal incisions. Thin tubes with a camera on the end, called an endoscope, are inserted into the brain through these small incisions. The images of the affected area are then used as a guide for higher precision. Neuroendoscopy, as it's also called, is primarily used to remove benign brain tumors.

Benefits

Its use is widening due to the following benefits:

  • Faster recovery compared with open surgical procedures
  • Reduced risk of side effects and lower duration of hospital stay
  • Less pain post-surgery due to minimally invasive procedure
  • Lower exposure and risk of damage to surrounding brain tissue
  • Well tolerated by patients with low risk of complications

Patient-Doctor Communication

Choosing the right treatment means strong patient-doctor communication in the initial consultations to make the patient understand the right procedure and the risks involved. Book an appointment with us to begin your treatment journey.