Brain tumor surgery is a medical procedure performed to remove abnormal growths of tissue in the brain. The surgery aims to eliminate as much of the tumor as possible while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy brain tissue. Here’s an overview of the process:

  1. Preparation: Before surgery, the patient undergoes various tests such as MRI, CT scans, and neurological evaluations to determine the location, size, and type of tumor. This information helps the surgical team plan the procedure.

  2. Anesthesia: The patient is given anesthesia to ensure they are unconscious and pain-free during the surgery.

  3. Incision: The surgeon makes an incision in the scalp, creating an opening to access the skull.

 

  1. Brain Exposure: A portion of the skull, called a bone flap, is removed to expose the brain tissue underneath.

  2. Tumor Removal: Using specialized tools and techniques, the surgeon carefully removes the tumor from the brain. The goal is to extract as much of the tumor as possible while preserving important brain functions such as movement, speech, and vision.

  3. Monitoring: Throughout the procedure, the surgical team monitors the patient’s brain function using techniques like intraoperative MRI, awake brain mapping, and neurophysiological monitoring to ensure critical areas of the brain are not damaged.

  4. Closure: Once the tumor is removed, the bone flap is replaced and secured with plates, and the scalp incision is closed with sutures or staples.

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