NICO BrainPath – The best tubular retractor for the brain surgery

When you are undergoing brain surgery, you feel a lot of fear. This Brainpath technology can provide assurance and hope of safety in the procedure. 

NICO BrainPath can:

  • Reduce the risk of hurting the vital parts of the brain that control memory, speech, motor functions, and vision.
  • GPS navigation gives more accuracy and precision
  • Minimally invasive surgery Lessens recovery time
  • less hospital stay

We will do the surgery through the safest possible route

Before surgery, Dr. Rao will study the networking of your brain. He will plan the safest route to your lesion. Using brilliant optics and a Neuronavigation system, the neurosurgeon will place the NICO BrainPath tubular retractor through your brain to remove the tumor or blood clot.

Six pillars approach to safe Neurosurgery

1. Brain mapping – advanced pre-op imaging to map the brain before the surgical procedure

2. GPS Neuronavigation (Stealth S8) along with intra-op CT for real-time guidance through the deep subcortical parts of the brain

3. Access – specially designed tools like brainpath reduce brain tissue damage while Dr. Rao navigates the delicate folds of the brain called sulci.

4. High-definition optics – to get the best visual quality to differentiate tissues

5. Removal of lesion – a Sonostar machine allows to cut the lesion and sucks out

6. Tissue collection – for identification and the regenerative medicine development option

With this safe, effective method, we can offer brain surgery to people for whom surgery wasn’t an option, and we do it with precision and accuracy. Looking for the best minimally invasive surgery with the tubular retractor, look no further than Dr. Rao’s hospital, the best neurosurgery center with precision

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