
Brain tumor removal using the latest devices
Brain tumors are abnormal growth of cells within the brain, and are considered a serious disease due to the sensitivity of the brain and its importance in controlling body functions. Treatment of these tumors requires precise surgical intervention, and it is preferable to use the latest techniques to ensure the best results.
Types of brain tumors:
Benign tumors:
Grow slowly.
Do not spread to surrounding tissues.
Malignant tumors:
Grow quickly.
Spread and invade surrounding tissues.
Symptoms of brain tumors:
Headache.
High intracranial pressure.
Epileptic seizures.
Weak movement.
Difficulty speaking.
Advantages of brain tumor removal using the latest devices:
High accuracy:
Accurate identification of the tumor location.
Tumor removal without damaging surrounding tissues.
Reducing pain and complications:
Less pain compared to traditional surgeries.
No scar tissue formation.
Speed of recovery.
Fewer complications.
The role of the surgical navigator:
Calibrating the size of the tumor and reducing the surgical incision.
Determining and predicting the size of the tumor.
Guidance during the operation using 3D images.
Reduce the cost of surgery by reducing post-operative follow-up.
Latest technologies used:
Neuro-navigator:
Uses radiology data to accurately locate the tumor.
Helps guide surgical instruments during surgery.
Reduces the size of the surgical incision.
Microscopic microsurgery:
Advanced surgical microscopes are used to provide a magnified and clear view of delicate tissues.
Allows the tumor to be removed with high precision and minimizes damage to healthy tissues.
The importance of choosing a specialist doctor:
Choosing a specialized neurosurgeon is crucial to ensuring the best results.
Specialized doctors have the experience and competence to use the latest surgical techniques.
In short, advances in surgical techniques have made brain tumor removal safer and more effective, increasing the chances of recovery and improving the quality of life of patients