
Precision Without Incision
Radiosurgery represents the most significant advancement in the treatment of brain tumors and functional disorders. By using highly focused radiation with millimetric precision, it allows complex lesions to be addressed without incisions, offering patients a safe alternative to open surgery.
We use radiosurgery to treat tumors, arteriovenous malformations, trigeminal neuralgia, and vestibular schwannomas. Each plan is designed according to the lesion and the patient, ensuring rapid recovery, minimal disruption to daily life, and maximum preservation of healthy tissue.
Radiosurgery & Non-Invasive Treatments
Radiosurgery
Advanced treatment that uses highly focused radiation to treat brain tumors and conditions without the need to open the skull. It enables millimetric precision, rapid recovery, and minimal disruption to daily life.
Trigeminal neuralgia
Intense, electric, and disabling facial pain that does not respond to medication. Radiosurgery enables the source of the pain to be treated without open surgery, providing progressive and safe relief.
Arteriovenous malformations (AVM)
Abnormal connections between arteries and veins in the brain that may cause hemorrhages. Radiosurgery allows them to be progressively closed without invasive intervention.
Vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma)
Benign tumor that affects balance and hearing. It can be treated with radiosurgery, controlling its growth without the need for open surgery in many cases.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is radiosurgery and what is it used for?
Radiosurgery is an advanced treatment that uses highly focused radiation to treat brain tumors and conditions without the need to open the skull. It enables millimetric precision, rapid recovery, and minimal disruption to daily life.
Is radiosurgery effective for trigeminal neuralgia?
Yes. In patients with trigeminal neuralgia who do not respond to medication, radiosurgery enables the source of the pain to be treated without open surgery, providing progressive and safe relief from intense facial pain.
Can arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) be treated without surgery?
Arteriovenous malformations are abnormal connections between arteries and veins in the brain that may cause hemorrhages. Radiosurgery allows them to be progressively and safely closed without the need for invasive intervention.
