Epilepsy surgery for MTS (Mesial Temporal Sclerosis) in Faridabad, Haryana is an advanced neurosurgical treatment designed for patients suffering from drug-resistant epilepsy. Dr. Bhoopendra Foujdar, a leading brain and spine surgeon in Faridabad, offers specialized epilepsy surgery using modern techniques to help patients achieve long-term seizure control and improved quality of life.
Epilepsy can significantly impact daily activities, and when medications fail to control seizures, surgery becomes a highly effective treatment option.
Epilepsy surgery is performed to remove or modify the part of the brain responsible for seizures.
A common cause of epilepsy
Involves scarring in the temporal lobe
Leads to recurrent seizures
Eliminate or reduce seizures
Improve brain function
Reduce dependency on medications
Enhance quality of life
MTS occurs due to damage or scarring in the temporal lobe of the brain, which disrupts normal electrical activity.
Birth-related brain injury
Head trauma
Brain infections
Genetic factors
Prolonged seizures in childhood
Recurrent seizures
Loss of awareness
Sudden jerking movements
Memory problems
Confusion after seizures
Behavioral changes
Seizures may become frequent and resistant to medications.
Anti-epileptic medications
Surgical Options Include:
Temporal lobectomy
Selective amygdalohippocampectomy
EEG monitoring
MRI brain scans
Neuropsychological testing
Dr. Bhoopendra Foujdar ensures precise identification of seizure focus before surgery for optimal results.
Dr. Foujdar is a trusted expert for epilepsy surgery in Faridabad, Haryana, especially for drug-resistant epilepsy.
AIIMS New Delhi trained neurosurgeon
13+ years of experience
Expertise in epilepsy and brain surgery
5000+ successful procedures
Advanced diagnostic and surgical techniques
High success rate in seizure control
Patient-focused and ethical care
Video EEG monitoring
High-resolution MRI
Functional brain mapping
Intraoperative neuromonitoring
These technologies ensure accurate localization and safe surgery.
Hospital stay: 3–6 days
Significant reduction or complete control of seizures
Gradual improvement in quality of life
Reduced medication dependency
Many patients become seizure-free after surgery.
Yes, it is safe when performed after proper evaluation by an experienced neurosurgeon.
Patients whose seizures are not controlled with medications.
Many patients achieve seizure freedom, while others see significant reduction.
Most patients recover within a few weeks.
Some patients may still need medications for a period of time.