Brain tumor surgery in Faridabad is an advanced neurosurgical procedure performed to remove abnormal growths in the brain. Under the expertise of Dr. Bhoopendra Foujdar, patients receive safe, precise, and effective treatment using modern surgical techniques. Early diagnosis and timely surgery play a crucial role in improving outcomes and quality of life.
Brain tumor surgery is a medical procedure performed to remove or reduce tumors (abnormal growths) in the brain. These tumors can be either benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
The goal of surgery is to:
Remove the tumor completely or partially
Reduce pressure on the brain
Improve neurological function
Support further treatments like radiation or chemotherapy
Brain tumors occur when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably in the brain. These can originate in the brain (primary tumors) or spread from other parts of the body (secondary tumors).
Genetic mutations or inherited conditions
Exposure to radiation
Family history of tumors
Weak immune system
Unknown causes (most common cases)
Symptoms vary depending on the size and location of the tumor:
Persistent or severe headaches
Seizures (fits)
Nausea and vomiting
Weakness in arms or legs
Difficulty in speech or vision
Memory problems or confusion
Loss of balance or coordination
Treatment depends on the type, size, and location of the tumor:
Surgical removal of tumor
Minimally invasive or keyhole surgery
Radiation therapy (if required)
Chemotherapy (for cancerous tumors)
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Dr. Foujdar uses advanced microsurgical and minimally invasive techniques to ensure precision, safety, and faster recovery.
AIIMS New Delhi trained neurosurgeon
13+ years of experience in neurosurgery
5000+ successful brain & spine surgeries
Expertise in minimally invasive brain surgery
Advanced technology and precision-based treatment
Patient-first and ethical approach
Yes, with modern technology and experienced surgeons like Dr. Foujdar, brain tumor surgery is safe and highly effective in most cases.
Recovery varies but most patients start improving within a few weeks, with full recovery depending on the condition.
Some tumors may recur, especially malignant ones, but regular follow-up and additional treatment reduce the risk.
No, small or non-growing tumors may be managed with observation or medication.
Success rates are high, especially when diagnosed early and treated by an experienced neurosurgeon.