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Brain Tumor Resection
YOUR BRAIN-OUR EXPERTISE
Brain tumor resection refers to a surgical procedure to remove abnormal growths (tumors) from the brain. It can be partial (subtotal) or complete (gross total), depending on tumor location, type, and involvement with surrounding brain structures.
Brain tumor resection is a surgical procedure aimed at removing abnormal growths within the brain. At Ali Neurologic, this procedure is performed using state-of-the-art technology and techniques to ensure maximal tumor removal with minimal impact on brain function
Multidisciplinary Expertise-Led by top neurosurgeons and neurologists specializing in tumor biology, neuro-oncology, and functional preservation
Advanced Imaging & Navigation-Utilization of functional MRI, intraoperative neuro navigation, and real-time brain mapping
Awake Craniotomy Options-For tumors near speech or motor areas, allowing real-time monitoring of patient function
đź§ PRECISION IN HEALING- MASTERY IN SURGERY
We are prominent neurosurgeon and neuroscientist specializing in functional neurosurgery and neuromodulator. Brain tumor resection techniques can be categorized based on the extent of resection, surgical approach, and guidance method. Here's a breakdown of the main types of brain tumor resections
- ✔️ Gross Total Resection
Complete removal of the visible tumor - ✔️ Subtotal Resection
Partial removal due to tumor location near critical brain areas
BRINGING LIGHT TO THE DARKEST CORNERS OF THE MIND
Brain tumor surgery at Ali Neurologic is characterized by a multidisciplinary, patient-centered approach that integrates advanced surgical techniques, cutting-edge technology, and personalized care. The clinic’s team specializes in the resection of various brain tumors, including gliomas, meningiomas, pituitary adenomas, and metastatic lesions