Advanced Brain Tumor Surgery at Wockhardt Hospital India


Visit www.whosp.com - Patients who suffer from brain tumor usually need surgery.Conventional approach to brain tumors has been through a craniotomy (making a window on the skull).Dr DV Rajakumar of Wockhardt Brain&Spine Hospital Bangalore has pioneered a technique of removing a meningioma (a type of benign brain tumor) using a endoscope through he nose. The successful removals of this kind of tumor through the nose require exceptional skills. .Dr Rajakumar has rich experience in the field of neurosurgery and has undergone a clinical fellowship in skull base surgery at Wayne state University, Detroit U.S.A. He has over 17 years of experience as a neurosurgeon.Wockhardt Hospitals Brain and Spine care department is fully equipped with semi --robotic microscopes neuronavigation facility and with cranial and spinal endoscopy MRI and CT compatible stereotaxy for functional neurosurgery. Minimal invasive instrumentation helps optimize function, maximizes survivorship and accelerates recovery.Wockhardt Hospital Brain and Spine care offers exceptional care through its interdisciplinary team of leading neurosurgeons, neurologists, otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons ,maxillofacial surgeons, radiation oncologist and interventional radiologists facilitates treatment of complex brain and spine problems.







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Uploaded: May 22, 2007 at 8:53 am
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gchopra7 (March 4, 2008 at 6:49 am)
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION.Dr.Chopra
lolo2000bm (January 5, 2008 at 8:55 am)
well my mother was diagnosised with a brain tumor yesterday :( she had pulsating headache, symptons of vertigo. if uhave those symptons go to your doctor and opt for a mri or ct.
padude64 (September 30, 2007 at 4:42 am)
Brain Tumors come in many forms! Some are benign and some are cancerous.Malignant tumors are often fatal.
f0xgl0ve (August 1, 2007 at 11:07 am)
I think (I'm no expert) that due to the increased intracranial pressure, frequent headaches can be a symptom, and off course neurological deficits that are unexplainable might be a symptom.. But I don't know if there's any symptoms that only correlate to brain tumours, so a scan might be required for a diagnosis anyways.. :)
LadyStarKey (June 13, 2007 at 12:27 pm)
how do u kno if u got a brain tumor?

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