Brain Tumor Excision

A brain tumor is a cancerous cell present in the brain that may be benign or malignant. It is also divided into two types: a primary brain tumor, which is a tumor that begins in the brain area, and the other type is a secondary tumor, which is a metastatic tumor that begins in the body and then spreads to the brain.

 

This surgery can also be performed through several methods, and here are the following lines to know all the details related to tumor eradication surgery.

When does the doctor takes decision to perform brain tumor surgery?

  • Usually, a neurosurgeon takes the decision to eradicate the brain tumor after the patient performs a CT scanand an MRI to determine the exact type and location of the tumor.
  • However, there are some not uncommon cases in which the patient has a tumor but doesn’t show any symptoms. In this case, the neurosurgeon follows up with the patient and monitors the condition.

What are the steps to prepare the patient for a lumpectomy?

The doctor anesthetizes the patient and then starts the surgery through one of the following methods: –

This is a surgery that begins by making a small incision in the head.

 where surgery is performed through the mouth or nose.

 

What are the side effects associated with the brain removal surgery?

  • Usuaklly , when a patient performs this type of surgery, the duration of hospital stay is about two to three days.
  • Patients who had tumor removal surgery may suffer from some adverse symptoms starting from some headache, nausea or vomiting, up to weakness or heaviness which may affect any of the limbs.

When does a patient need physical therapy and rehabilitation after tumor removal surgery?

  • Memory problems may occur after tumor removal surgery, and the patient may find it difficult to carry out some tasks or to concentrate, and sometimes the patient may find it difficult to speak, or move any of his limbs
  • When the patient is exposed to any of the above symptoms, he must start  with physical therapy and rehabilitant.
  • Knowing that when a patient suffers from these side effects when he resorts to physical therapy and rehabilitation, most cases recover completely.
  • There are also some people who don’t suffer from any changes other than very simple changes in physical fitness, in this case, the patient doesn’t need rehabilitation.