

Surgical excision of one or more damaged tissue(s) in the brain, spinal cord or skull base is required for a variety of patient diseases. Removal of brain tumours, deep-seated brain lesions, and treatment for movement disorders such as Parkinson’s Disease and dystonias are examples of such treatments. The removal of these tissues may have an effect on one or more of the brain’s functional areas. It can be adjuvant to Key-hole surgery and microscopic operations to ensure minimal damage to the functional parts. To know more go through our blog "Neuronavigation"





