| | | | | the Gamma Knife® are the beams of gamma |
| Gamma Knife surgery is recognized worldwide as the | | | | radiation programmed to target the lesion at the |
| preferred treatment for brain tumors, arteriovenous | | | | point where they intersect. In a single treatment |
| malformations and brain dysfunctions such as | | | | session, 201 beams of gamma radiation focus |
| trigeminal neuralgia. It is supported by over 2,500 | | | | precisely on the lesion. Over time, most lesions slowly |
| peer reviewed research articles that are primarily | | | | decrease in size and dissolve. The exposure is brief |
| published in neurosurgery journals. The Gamma | | | | and only the tissue being treated receives a |
| Knife® offers a non-invasive alternative for many | | | | significant radiation dose, while the surrounding tissue |
| patients for whom traditional brain surgery is not an | | | | remains unharmed. ADVANTAGES OF GAMMA |
| option. Gamma Knife® surgery removes the | | | | KNIFE® |
| physical trauma and the majority of risks associated | | | | - Gamma Knife® is a neurosurgical tool designed |
| with conventional surgery. This effective single | | | | exclusively for the treatment of brain disorders. |
| session treatment may require an overnight hospital | | | | - The lesion being treated receives a high dose of |
| stay, but is often done in an outpatient surgical | | | | radiation with minimum risk to nearby tissue and |
| setting with periodic follow-up. It has been proven | | | | structures. |
| safe over the long term and is recognized and | | | | - The cost of a Gamma Knife® procedure is often |
| covered by insurance plans. | | | | 25% to 30% less than traditional neurosurgery. |
| The same as neurosurgery, the Gamma Knife® | | | | - Patients experience little discomfort. |
| allows noninvasive cerebral surgery to be performed | | | | - The absence of an incision eliminates the risk of |
| in one session and with extreme precision, sparing | | | | hemorrhage and infection. |
| tissues adjacent to the target. Based on preoperative | | | | - Hospitalization is short, typically an overnight stay or |
| radiological examinations, such as CT scans, MR scans | | | | an outpatient surgical procedure. Patients can |
| and angiography, the unit provides highly accurate | | | | immediately resume their previous activities. |
| irradiation of deep-seated targets, using a multitude | | | | Gamma Knife® technology allows treatment of |
| of collimated beams of ionizing radiation with | | | | inoperable lesions. The procedure offers hope to |
| scalpel-like precision. | | | | patients who were formerly considered untreatable |
| Gamma Knife® surgery represents a major | | | | or at very high risk during open skull surgery. |
| advance in brain surgery, and in the last three | | | | India will soon become THE global health destination. |
| decades has changed the landscape within the field | | | | It is replicating the Thai model, which has been the |
| of neurosurgery. Its development has enhanced | | | | first Asian destination for International Patients. India |
| neurosurgical treatments offered to patients with | | | | benefits from a large staff of world class experts |
| brain tumors and vascular malformations by providing | | | | and the ultra-competitive cost advantage it offers. |
| a safe, accurate and reliable treatment option. | | | | Metro cities in India like Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and |
| Gamma Knife® enables patients to undergo a | | | | Hyderabad offer world class medical healthcare |
| non-invasive form of brain surgery without surgical | | | | facilities to international patients who wish to have |
| risks, a long hospital stay or subsequent rehabilitation. | | | | their gamma knife surgery in India. |
| Like other radiosurgery, Gamma Knife® surgery is | | | | With prices at a fraction of those in the US or EU, |
| unique in that no surgical incision is made to expose | | | | the concept has broad consumer appeal. Indian |
| the inside of the brain, thereby reducing the risk of | | | | private facilities offer advanced technology and |
| surgical complications and eliminating the side effects | | | | high-quality treatment at par with hospitals in western |
| and dangers of general anesthesia. The "blades" of | | | | countries. |