Treatments

Advanced Brain Tumor Treatment

Minimally invasive approach with Gamma Knife technology and neuronavigation-guided microsurgery.

Advanced neuronavigation technology used in brain tumor surgery

Comprehensive Approach to Neuro-Oncology

A brain tumor diagnosis requires an immediate, highly specialized, and multidisciplinary response. Tumors, whether benign or malignant, alter the brain's delicate anatomical and functional balance, demanding absolute surgical precision.

Our philosophy is centered on total neurological preservation. Using state-of-the-art neuronavigation, tractographic brain mapping, and robotic radiosurgery, we successfully treat complex or deep-seated lesions previously considered inoperable, drastically minimizing the impact on surrounding healthy tissue.

Types of Tumors We Treat

Meningiomas

Tumors originating from the meninges, usually benign, treated with high-precision radiosurgery or microsurgical resection depending on size and location.

Brain Metastases

Secondary lesions from other organs. Stereotactic radiosurgery allows treating multiple lesions without open surgery, preserving healthy tissue.

Gliomas

Primary tumors of brain tissue. Approached with neuronavigation-guided microsurgery and, when indicated, complementary radiosurgery.

Advantages of Our Approach

No Scalpel (Radiosurgery)

Stereotactic radiosurgery allows treating tumors without incisions, reducing risks and complications associated with conventional surgery.

Immediate Recovery

Most patients return to their daily activities within 24-48 hours after the radiosurgery procedure.

Multidisciplinary Medical Board

Each case is evaluated by a team of neurosurgeons, oncologists, and radiation therapists to design the optimal treatment plan.

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