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    1. Hemispherectomy in India at world-class hospitals of Mumbai and Delhi Hemispherectomy in India is provided in cities like Mumbai and Delhi, having some of the finest world-class hospitals with an ISO certification offering best medical infrastructure with high quality medical treatment and standards of an international level. India hospitals have a multi-disciplinary approach to medical care affords patients to ready access to a wide range of specialties and support services and offer the very highest standards of clinical skills and nursing care across a wide range of specialties. Hemispherectomy in India is performed by surgeons from international universities who have expertise in handling high-risk patients through use of minimally invasive techniques. Hemispherectomy: Hemispherectomy is a surgical treatment for epilepsy in which one of the two cerebral hemispheres, which together make up the majority of the brain, is removed. Hemispherectomy is a surgical procedure where one cerebral hemisphere is removed or disabled. This procedure is used to treat a variety of seizure disorders where the source of the epilepsy is localized to a broad area of a single hemisphere of the brain. It is solely reserved for extreme cases in which the seizures have not responded to medications and other less invasive surgeries. Purpose: Hemispherectomy is used to treat epilepsy when it cannot be sufficiently controlled by medications. The cerebral cortex is the wrinkled outer portion of the brain. It is divided into left and right hemispheres, which communicate with each other through a bundle
    2. of nerve fibers called the corpus callosum, located at the base of the hemispheres. The seizures of epilepsy are due to unregulated electrical activity in the brain. This activity often begins in a discrete brain region called the focus of the seizure, and then spreads to other regions. Removing or disconnecting the focus from the rest of the brain can reduce seizure frequency and intensity. Removing an entire hemisphere of the brain is an effective treatment. The hemisphere that is removed is usually quite damaged by the effects of multiple seizures, and the other side of the brain has already assumed many of the functions of the damaged side. In addition, the brain has many "redundant systems," which allow healthy regions to make up for the loss of the damaged side. Hemispherectomy surgery procedure: During hemispherectomy surgery procedure the patient is under general anesthesia, lying on the back. The head is shaved and a portion of the skull is removed for access to the brain. During the procedure, the surgeon removes portions of the affected hemisphere, often taking all of the temporal lobe but leaving the frontal and parietal lobes. The surgeon also gently separates the hemispheres to access and cut the corpus callosum. After the tissue is removed, the dura and bone are fixed back into place, and the scalp is closed using stitches or staples. Most people who have a functional hemispherectomy will be able to return to their normal activities, including work or school in 6 to 8 weeks after surgery. Risks of Hemispherectomy A surgery of this magnitude has many potential risks, including those associated with all surgeries, such as a reaction to the anesthesia, bleeding, and infection.
    3. Other possible risks and side effects of having hemispherectomy surgery include: • No improvement in seizures • Brain swelling • Damage to the healthy half of the brain • Numbness in the scalp • Feelings of depression and tiredness Benefits of Hemispherectomy: Despite the potential risks, overall, about 85 percent of people who have a hemispherectomy show improvement in their seizures. After surgery, some people will stay on anti-seizure medications, though most of the time; they can eventually be reduced or discontinued. Many people also commonly need physical therapy following hemispherectomy to help restore some movement and functionality in the affected limbs and muscles. Why India: Hemispherectomy in India at Mumbai and Delhi is carried out by teams of international surgical experts who deliver top-quality treatment combined with an active commitment to personalized care and convenience. The improved medical facilities in India prove India to be the best destination for medical tourism. The best known medical doctors and the latest of all medical and health facilities are available in India making it the favorite choice among the countries providing medical tourism. The greatest advantage of medical tourism India is the cost effectiveness and no quality compromise. Medical tourism in India follow strict medical ethics and follow an ideology that the patient must get the latest and the safest of all medical facilities through medical tourism India. To get more info on Hemispherectomy in India visit us at http://www.forerunnershealthcare.com or mail your queries at enquiry@forerunnershealthcare.com +91-9371136499, +91-9860755000
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