Brain Tumors

Brain Tumors Treatment at Neuro Foundation

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Our Neuro Surgeons excel with over 20 years expertise and vast knowledge in neurosurgery. Renowned for precise diagnoses and innovative treatments, they ensure optimal patient care and outcomes, making them leaders in their field.

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Introduction

At Neuro Foundation, our neurosurgery department specializes in cutting-edge micro neurosurgery and endoscopic tumor surgery for various types of brain tumors. Our team of experienced neurosurgeons utilizes advanced techniques and state-of-the-art technology to ensure precise and effective treatment for patients with brain tumors. Here are some of the types of brain tumors we specialize in treating:
Glioma

Gliomas are tumors that arise from glial cells in the brain or spinal cord. These tumors can vary in severity and aggressiveness, requiring personalized treatment approaches tailored to each patient’s condition. Our team employs advanced microsurgical techniques to safely remove gliomas while preserving surrounding healthy brain tissue.

Meningioma

Meningiomas are tumors that develop from the meninges, the protective membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. These tumors are usually benign but can cause symptoms depending on their size and location. Our neurosurgeons are skilled in performing minimally invasive endoscopic procedures to remove meningiomas and relieve associated symptoms.

Cerebellopontine Angle Tumors

Cerebellopontine angle tumors are growths that occur near the junction of the cerebellum and the pons, often affecting structures such as the facial nerve and the vestibulocochlear nerve. Treatment of these tumors requires meticulous surgical planning and precise execution to minimize the risk of nerve damage. Our team has extensive experience in performing microsurgical resections of cerebellopontine angle tumors, aiming for complete tumor removal while preserving neurological function.

Pituitary and Skull Base Tumors

Tumors located in the pituitary gland or at the base of the skull present unique challenges due to their proximity to critical structures such as the optic nerves, carotid arteries, and cranial nerves. Our neurosurgeons are highly skilled in performing endoscopic endonasal approaches and transcranial approaches to access and remove pituitary and skull base tumors safely.

Intraventricular Tumors

Intraventricular tumors arise within the ventricular system of the brain, which contains cerebrospinal fluid. These tumors can obstruct normal cerebrospinal fluid flow, leading to hydrocephalus and increased intracranial pressure. Our team has expertise in performing endoscopic ventricular surgeries to resect intraventricular tumors and restore normal cerebrospinal fluid circulation.

Brainstem Tumors

Brainstem tumors are rare growths located in the brainstem, which controls many vital functions such as breathing, heart rate, and consciousness. Surgical removal of brainstem tumors requires utmost precision and caution to avoid damage to critical neurological structures. Our neurosurgeons have the necessary skills and experience to perform safe and effective resections of brainstem tumors, often employing advanced intraoperative monitoring techniques to safeguard neurological function during surgery.

At Neuro Foundation, we are committed to providing the highest quality care for patients with brain tumors. Our multidisciplinary team of neurosurgeons, neurologists, oncologists, and other specialists works collaboratively to develop personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s unique needs. With our expertise, advanced technology, and compassionate approach to care, we strive to achieve the best possible outcomes for every patient we serve.

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