Craniotomy at best of Hospitals and Wellness centres in Bangalore
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Overview on Craniotomy
These are a surgical procedure where bone flaps are temporarily removed from the skull to give access to the brain. The bone flaps are created by specialized tools. Sometimes it’s done under the guidance of CT scans or MRI scans to localize the areas of treatment (stereotactic Craniotomy). A craniotomy is used in stereotactic biopsy of the brain, stereotactic radiosurgery & stereotactic aspiration of hematomas, cysts or abscesses. A craniotomy is also useful in aneurysmal clipping and removal of brain tumors. Are of various types, i.e., translabarynthine Craniotomy, retro-sigmoid Craniotomy, extended bifrontal Craniotomy and supra-orbital Craniotomy.
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Manipal Hospital Bangalore
Old Airport Road, Kodihalli, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560017
Brief about Hospital
- 600 bed quaternary care hospital
- Modern technology for quality healthcare
- 60 specialties under one roof
Fortis Hospital Bangalore
154/9, Bannerghatta Road, Opposite IIM-B,, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560076 Bangalore, India
Brief about Hospital
- The hospital was ranked No.3 in the Best Hospitals in the World and No.1 in India for Medical Tourism by the Medical Tourism Quality Alliance (MTQUA).
- 400-bed multi-specialty hospital.
- A multi-speciality centre, with a predominant focus on cardiac care.
BGS Global Hospitals, Bangalore
67, Uttarahalli Road, Fort Kengeri, Sunkalpalya, Bangalore, India
Brief about Hospital
- With over 500-beds, the hospital is one of the largest of its kind in Bengaluru and consists of 14-operation theatres
- Preferred destination for overseas patients from around the world suffering from disorders such as liver ailments, kidney failures, breast cancer, leukemia, neurological disorders etc.
- Only Indian Hospital to be associated with King's College Hospital, London