Awake Craniotomy (Brain Mapping Surgery)

Neurology & Neurosurgery
Rétablissement
4-8 weeks
Séjour hospitalier
6-8 days
Taux de réussite
90%
Awake Craniotomy is a pinnacle of modern neurosurgery. It is utilized when a brain tumor (like a glioma) is located dangerously close to the "eloquent" areas of the brain—the cortex regions responsible for language, vision, or limb movement. If a patient is asleep under general anesthesia, the surgeon cannot know if a tiny cut is damaging speech pathways. By keeping the patient awake and talking during the critical tumor removal phase, surgeons can safely extract the maximum amount of cancer while guaranteeing the patient's neurological faculties remain perfectly intact. This procedure highlights the advanced multidisciplinary teamwork (neurosurgeons, neuro-anesthesiologists, and neuro-psychologists) available at top Indian medical hubs.
Détails de l'intervention
The patient is initially sedated while the scalp is completely numbed with local anesthesia (the brain itself cannot feel pain). The skull is opened. The sedation is turned off, and the patient wakes up completely comfortable. A neuro-psychologist sits with the patient, asking them to count, identify pictures, or move their fingers. Concurrently, the neurosurgeon uses a mild electrical probe to map the brain surface. If probing a spot stops the patient's speech, the surgeon marks it as a "no-go" zone. The surgeon then meticulously removes the tumor around these functional zones. Once the tumor is out, the patient is put back to sleep for the skull closure.
Comparaison des coûts
PaysCoût estiméÉconomies par rapport aux États-Unis
Inde Meilleur rapport qualité-prix $7,000 - $11,000 Économisez jusqu'à 92%
États-Unis$120,000-
Royaume-Uni$40,000-
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