Glioblastoma (brain Cancer) — Surgical Removal of the Tumor: treatment in Hamburg - Germany
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Department of Adult and Pediatric Neurosurgery
The Department of Adult and Pediatric Neurosurgery offers the diagnostics and comprehensive treatment of neurosurgical pathologies, including tumors of the central and peripheral nervous system. The department is the leading Center of Neurosurgery in Northern Germany and is responsible for the implementation of new algorithms for the treatment of patients with brain tumors. To this end, there is an active participation in the international researches and the development of new surgical methods, for example, operations in the waking state. Close interdisciplinary cooperation also contributes to the achievement of optimal treatment results.
Department of Neurosurgery
The Department of Neurosurgery performs all modern surgical procedures to treat diseases of the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system. The department's specialists cooperate closely with neurologists and neuroradiologists, thanks to which patients with diseases of the nervous system are provided with comprehensive medical care. The department's neurosurgeons successfully operate on patients with brain tumors, hydrocephalus, trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasms, brain aneurysms, traumatic brain injuries, peripheral nerve compression syndromes, and spinal pathologies. Surgeons perform operations in high-tech operating rooms equipped with state-of-the-art surgical microscopes, endoscopic devices, neuronavigation systems, and intraoperative imaging devices. All these technical resources allow the physicians to provide patients with effective and safe treatment because damage to vital anatomical structures during operations on the brain and spine may provoke irreversible neurological deficits. The department's experienced neurosurgeons perform more than 2,000 surgical interventions of varying complexity every year.