Neuronavigation

Neuronavigation is performed with the help of advanced imagery, pinpointing the affected part with great precision in both brain and spine surgeries.

Overview

Neuronavigation is performed with the help of advanced imagery, pinpointing the affected part with great precision. It finds application in both brain and spine surgeries, making them much safer compared to earlier methods and improving the overall quality of surgical care.

How It's Done?

Neuronavigation gives the neurosurgeon the ability to see a patient's anatomy in 3D with the help of diagnostic tools such as CT (Computer Tomography) and MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging). With the combination of images obtained during the course of the surgery, the technique helps the surgeon in tracking the instrumentation and surgical procedure in real-time.

Benefits

Neuronavigation has various benefits as it allows the doctor to accurately detect where he is working at each moment during the surgery. This helps the patient in multiple ways including smaller incisions, minimal exposure, less trauma, lower complications, better planning of the surgery and improved post-trauma care. This technology is critical in cases where the tumors are located deeper in the brain. Preserving critical brain structures and minimizing the risk of an incorrect approach becomes the priority in such cases. Reach out to us for the outstanding combination of right technology and guidance.