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Brain tumor surgery (Craniotomy) aims to remove as much of the tumor as possible while minimizing damage to healthy brain tissue.
4-8 hours
7-14 days
ICU stay of 1-2 days for close monitoring is standard
Brain tumor surgery (Craniotomy) aims to remove as much of the tumor as possible while minimizing damage to healthy brain tissue. It is often the first line of treatment for benign and malignant brain tumors to reduce pressure and obtain a diagnosis.
Estimated Cost Range
₹3,00,000 – ₹8,00,000
*Costs vary by city, hospital, and complexity
Insurance Coverage
Usually Covered
*Check with your insurance provider for specifics
Estimated ranges — actual costs depend on hospital tier and case complexity.
| City | Min Cost |
|---|
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₹3,00,000+
| Max Cost |
|---|
| Pune | ₹3,30,000 | ₹8,80,000 |
| Bangalore | ₹3,45,000 | ₹9,20,000 |
| Mumbai | ₹3,75,000 | ₹10,00,000 |
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Brain Tumor Removal may be recommended when conservative treatments have not been effective. Common reasons include: headaches, seizures, vision problems, cognitive changes. Your doctor will evaluate your specific condition through physical examination and diagnostic tests to determine if this surgery is the right option for you.
Common Symptoms:
A section of the skull is temporarily removed (bone flap) to access the brain. Using an operating microscope and sometimes image-guidance systems (neuronavigation), the surgeon carefully dissects the tumor from surrounding brain tissue. The bone flap is secured back in place with mini-plates.
Before Brain Tumor Removal: 1) Complete all required pre-operative tests and evaluations, 2) Inform your doctor about all medications and supplements, 3) Follow fasting instructions (typically no food/drink after midnight before surgery), 4) Arrange for transportation and post-operative care at home, 5) Prepare your home for recovery with necessary supplies.
ICU stay of 1-2 days for close monitoring is standard. Total hospital stay is 5-7 days. Recovery varies widely based on tumor location and neurological status. Rehabilitation (speech, physical, occupational) may be needed.
After Brain Tumor Removal: 1) Take prescribed medications as directed, 2) Keep the surgical site clean and dry, 3) Watch for signs of infection (increased pain, redness, fever, discharge), 4) Follow activity restrictions and gradually increase activity as advised, 5) Attend all follow-up appointments, 6) Contact your doctor immediately if you experience concerning symptoms.
As with any surgical procedure, Brain Tumor Removal carries potential risks including bleeding, infection, adverse reaction to anesthesia, blood clots, and procedure-specific complications. Your surgeon will discuss these risks in detail and take all necessary precautions to minimize them.
Note: All surgical procedures carry some level of risk. Your surgeon will discuss specific risks based on your individual health profile.