Stereotactic Surgery
Stereotactic surgery is a minimally invasive neurosurgery method that allows reaching deep-seated areas, functional structures, small lesions, without damaging the brain tissue surrounding the target point without a large craniotomy, with a margin of error below a millimeter. Stereotactic techniques are generally used for the following types of cases.* Biopsy with local anesthesia for the diagnosis of brain lesions that cannot be diagnosed with MRI
* Movement disorders (Parkinson’s, tremor, dystonia) surgery
* Surgery for psychiatric disorders
* Pain interventional treatment
* Epilepsy surgery
* Minimally invasive tumor surgery