Hospitals For Craniotomy in India

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Fortis Hospitals , Mohali

Punjab, India

2291 reviews

  • One of the best cardiac centres in Mohali
  • Over 334 inpatient beds 
  • Campus is 8.22 acres 
  • Comprehensive cancer treatment facility
  • National Energy Conservation Award - Award for Best Hospital/Building in India, 2nd position in the country - Oct'15
  • AHPI Award for Green Hospital - Feb'16
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Fortis Hospital, Noida

Noida, India

1661 reviews

  • 200 bedded facility including 7 operation theatres.
  • Highest allocation of 800-900 square feet per bed
  • Equipped with the state of the art dialysis unit that minimizes the risk of infection
  • The hospital is one of the leading referral centers for renal science across the countr
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Metro Hospital and Heart Institute

Delhi Ncr, India

430 reviews

  • The hospital has 317 beds and is equipped state-of-the-art technology.
  • It is one of the few centers in North India that promises to offer Endobronchial ultra sound, which is a minimal invasive procedure and is cost-effective.
  • Its famous resident doctor has developed the concept of metro coronary screening wherein…
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Craniotomy Surgery in India

All elective craniotomies refers to a set of surgical procedures used to treat medical conditions in which the patient suffers from a blood clot in the brain or traumatic brain injury or brain lesion. During this procedure, a craniotomy surgery is performed on patients suffering from traumatic brain injury or brain lesions. This type of craniotomy procedure involves removal of bone flap from the skull to have access to the problem area of the brain.

An injury to the brain, a lesion or a blood clot is mostly diagnosed with the help of a few tests that include MRI, arteriogram and CT Scan. The surgical or treatment approach followed in all elective craniotomy depends on the type of trauma or injury that the patient is suffering from. For example, during the surgical procedure a deep brain stimulator may be implanted for the treatment epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease and cerebellar tremor.

During the craniotomy procedure, brain imaging, extracellular recording and neurological manipulations such as chemical titration are used for removal of the damaged brain tissues. Human craniotomy is normally carried out under general anaesthesia. Sometimes, local anaesthesia is used, during which the patient remains awake while the surgery is being performed.

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