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Dr Mohana Rao Patibandla presenting India’s first BrainPath-assisted parafascicular intraventricular tumor surgery series at NSI 2025

How a New Brain Surgery Approach Is Changing Brain Tumor Care in India

How a New Brain Surgery Approach Is Changing Intraventricular Tumor Care in India

Deep-seated brain tumors that arise within the ventricular system have long tested the limits of neurosurgical precision. Their location—surrounded by critical white-matter pathways—means that even successful tumor removal can sometimes come at the cost of neurological function.

At the Neurological Society of India Conference (NSICON / NSI 2025), a presentation from Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, quietly signaled a shift in how these tumors may be approached in the Indian clinical setting.

Senior neurosurgeon Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla presented a 51-case consecutive clinical series on BrainPath-assisted intraventricular tumor resection using the parafascicular approach—the first sustained Indian adoption and the largest reported series from the country to date.

Rather than focusing on novelty, the presentation centered on outcomes, feasibility, and anatomical respect—principles increasingly defining modern neurosurgery worldwide.


Why Intraventricular Brain Tumors Are So Difficult to Treat

Intraventricular tumors arise within the fluid-filled cavities of the brain—the lateral, third, or fourth ventricles. While relatively uncommon, they often present late, with symptoms such as:

  • Persistent headache due to raised intracranial pressure
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Visual disturbances
  • Cognitive or motor deficits

Traditional surgical routes—transcortical or transcallosal—require passing through healthy brain tissue to reach these deep lesions. Although effective for access, these approaches inherently carry risks related to cortical and white-matter injury.

For decades, neurosurgeons have searched for ways to reduce approach-related damage without compromising tumor removal.


The Parafascicular Concept: Operating Between Pathways, Not Through Them

The parafascicular approach is based on a simple but powerful principle: the brain has natural corridors between white-matter fiber tracts.

Instead of cutting across functional pathways, this strategy navigates between them, minimizing collateral injury. When combined with tubular access systems such as BrainPath and precise neuronavigation, surgeons can reach deep-seated intraventricular tumors through a narrow, controlled surgical corridor.

Globally, this technique has gained attention only in recent years. Until now, however, Indian outcome-based data supporting this approach had been limited.


What the NSI 2025 Series Demonstrated

The 51-case series presented at NSI 2025 included:

  • Pediatric and adult patients
  • Tumors involving the lateral, third, and fourth ventricles
  • A uniform minimally invasive parafascicular strategy applied consistently

Across the series, several clinically relevant observations were noted:

  • High rates of gross or near-total tumor resection
  • Limited approach-related neurological morbidity
  • Controlled blood loss and operative duration despite lesion depth
  • Feasibility across age groups, including children

Importantly, the presentation emphasized reproducibility and safety rather than isolated technical success.


Why This Indian Dataset Matters

In global neurosurgery, technique adoption often precedes long-term outcome data. What distinguished the NSI 2025 presentation was not only the method itself, but the scale and consistency of its application within an Indian tertiary-care environment.

The series represents:

  • The first documented sustained use of parafascicular intraventricular surgery in India
  • The largest single-surgeon dataset from the country using this technique
  • A foundational reference for training, research, and future multi-center collaboration

As neurosurgery increasingly prioritizes functional preservation, such indigenous datasets play a critical role in shaping responsible adoption.


Watch the NSI 2025 Scientific Presentation

The complete academic presentation delivered at NSI 2025 is available on YouTube:

▶ BrainPath-Assisted Intraventricular Tumor Surgery – NSI 2025

The video details surgical planning, execution, outcome analysis, and limitations in a purely scientific and educational format.

One India published the talk – NSI 2025: Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla’s Groundbreaking Series On Intraventricular Brain Tumor Surgery

MSN – NSI 2025: Dr. Patibandla presents India’s largest tumor series

IBTIMES: NSI 2025: Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla’s 51-Case Series Signals India’s Entry into Parafascicular Intraventricular Tumor Surgery

ASIA NET: NSI 2025: Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla on India’s Largest Parafascicular Series


Advanced Neurosurgical Care Beyond Metropolitan Centers

The ability to perform complex deep-brain surgery consistently depends on more than surgical technique alone. At Dr. Rao’s Hospital, this work is supported by:

  • Advanced neuronavigation systems
  • Minimally invasive tubular access technologies
  • Dedicated neurosurgical operating theaters
  • Comprehensive perioperative and neurocritical care

This integration of infrastructure and expertise has enabled systematic adoption of advanced neurosurgical strategies in a non-metro setting.


About Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla

Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla is a senior Indian neurosurgeon and the Founder, Chairman, and Managing Director of Dr. Rao’s Hospital, a tertiary-care center for neurology, neurosurgery, and spine surgery in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. With over two decades of clinical experience, he is known for his work in minimally invasive brain and spine surgery, skull base surgery, pediatric neurosurgery, epilepsy surgery, neuro-oncology, and functional neurosurgery.

He completed his MBBS from Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam, and his MCh in Neurosurgery from Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Hyderabad. Dr. Patibandla has received advanced fellowship training in India and the United States, including skull base surgery, epilepsy surgery, minimally invasive neurosurgery, pediatric neurosurgery, stereotactic and radiosurgery, cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgery, and neuro-oncology.

He is recognized for introducing advanced neurosurgical technologies and protocols in Andhra Pradesh, including endoscopic and keyhole neurosurgery, intraoperative neuromonitoring, and image-guided procedures.


What This Means for Patients and the Field

For patients facing intraventricular brain tumors, the parafascicular approach offers a potential pathway toward safer access with greater emphasis on neurological preservation.

For the neurosurgical community, the NSI 2025 series serves as an early Indian reference point—encouraging careful adoption, structured reporting, and long-term outcome evaluation.

Rather than marking an endpoint, the 51-case series highlights a direction: one in which deep brain surgery evolves toward precision, restraint, and respect for anatomy.


Implications for Neurosurgical Training and Skill Development

The adoption of parafascicular strategies for intraventricular tumors has implications beyond individual patient outcomes. It necessitates a shift in how neurosurgeons are trained to think about deep brain anatomy.

Traditional neurosurgical training has emphasized safe cortical entry points and exposure-based resections. In contrast, parafascicular surgery requires:

  • Advanced understanding of white-matter anatomy and tractography
  • Preoperative trajectory planning rather than exposure planning
  • Comfort with limited working corridors and depth-oriented visualization

As more Indian centers begin to explore minimally invasive deep brain surgery, structured training modules and cadaveric simulation will become increasingly important.


Ethical Considerations in Adopting New Surgical Techniques

The introduction of newer surgical approaches raises ethical questions related to patient selection, informed consent, and outcome transparency.

In the NSI 2025 presentation, emphasis was placed on responsible adoption—selecting cases where the parafascicular approach offered a clear anatomical advantage rather than using the technique indiscriminately.

This highlights an important principle in modern surgery: innovation should be guided by patient benefit and evidence, not novelty alone.


Role of Long-Term Outcome Measurement

While early postoperative neurological preservation is encouraging, long-term follow-up remains essential—particularly for pediatric patients.

Future Indian studies will need to evaluate:

  • Neurocognitive development and academic performance in children
  • Quality-of-life metrics in adults
  • Durability of tumor control
  • Late-onset neurological or neuropsychological sequelae

Such data will be critical in determining how widely parafascicular approaches should be incorporated into national treatment guidelines.


Moving Toward Multi-Center Collaboration in India

Single-center experiences, while valuable, represent only the first step in technique validation. The NSI 2025 series opens the door for broader collaboration across Indian neurosurgical centers.

Multi-center registries and shared outcome reporting could help:

  • Define standardized indications
  • Benchmark complication rates
  • Shorten learning curves for newer surgeons
  • Generate data relevant to diverse patient populations

Such collaboration would also ensure that advanced techniques evolve within a framework of shared responsibility and peer review.


The Broader Shift in Neurosurgical Philosophy

The growing interest in parafascicular and minimally invasive approaches reflects a broader philosophical shift in neurosurgery—from maximal exposure to maximal preservation.

Success is no longer measured solely by radiological extent of resection, but by how well neurological function, cognition, and quality of life are maintained after surgery.

In this context, the NSI 2025 presentation aligns with global trends that prioritize precision, restraint, and anatomical respect.


Conclusion: An Evolving Chapter, Not a Final Verdict

The Indian experience with parafascicular intraventricular tumor surgery remains in its early stages. The 51-case series presented at NSI 2025 should therefore be viewed not as a definitive conclusion, but as an important opening chapter.

As additional data emerge, techniques refine, and collaborative research expands, the true role of this approach will be more clearly defined.

For now, the work contributes a meaningful Indian perspective to an evolving global conversation—one that places patient safety, functional preservation, and scientific rigor at the center of neurosurgical progress.

Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla, M. Ch (NIMS), FESBSS (KIMS), FAANS (USA), FMINS (OSU, USA), FEVNS (UVA, USA), FPNS (UCD, USA), FNOSRS (UVA, USA).

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is parafascicular brain surgery?

Parafascicular brain surgery is a minimally invasive neurosurgical technique that accesses deep brain tumors by navigating between natural white-matter fiber pathways rather than cutting through them. This approach aims to reduce injury to healthy brain tissue.

What is BrainPath-assisted intraventricular tumor surgery?

BrainPath-assisted surgery uses a tubular access system guided by neuronavigation to reach intraventricular brain tumors through a narrow corridor. It supports parafascicular access and helps minimize approach-related brain injury.

How is parafascicular surgery different from traditional brain tumor surgery?

Traditional brain tumor surgery often involves transcortical or transcallosal approaches that pass through normal brain tissue. Parafascicular surgery instead follows natural anatomical corridors, focusing on functional preservation while achieving tumor removal.

Is parafascicular intraventricular tumor surgery safe?

When performed in appropriately selected patients and specialized centers, parafascicular intraventricular tumor surgery has shown encouraging safety profiles with limited approach-related neurological deficits. Long-term outcomes continue to be studied.

Who is a candidate for parafascicular intraventricular tumor surgery?

Candidacy depends on tumor location, size, relationship to white-matter tracts, patient age, and overall neurological status. A detailed MRI and surgical planning are essential to determine suitability.

Can children undergo parafascicular brain tumor surgery?

Yes. Parafascicular approaches have been applied in pediatric patients, where preserving developing white-matter pathways is particularly important. Careful case selection and specialized expertise are required.

Does parafascicular surgery reduce recovery time?

Because this approach minimizes disruption to healthy brain tissue, some patients may experience better functional preservation and smoother recovery, although recovery time varies depending on tumor type and individual factors.

Is this type of brain surgery available in India?

Parafascicular BrainPath-assisted intraventricular tumor surgery has been introduced in select Indian centers, with clinical data presented at national neurosurgical conferences. Availability depends on expertise and infrastructure.

What are the risks of intraventricular brain tumor surgery?

Risks can include bleeding, infection, neurological deficits, hydrocephalus, or tumor recurrence. The exact risk profile depends on tumor location, size, and the surgical approach used.

How do surgeons plan parafascicular brain surgery?

Surgeons use high-resolution MRI, tractography, and neuronavigation to plan a surgical corridor that avoids critical white-matter pathways while allowing safe access to the tumor.

Where can I learn more about this surgical technique?

Scientific presentations and peer-reviewed discussions, such as those delivered at national neurosurgical conferences, provide detailed insights. Educational videos and expert consultations also help patients understand the approach.

Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla featured on the cover of The Enterprise World as “The Best Neurosurgeon to Watch in India 2025.”

Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla – The Best Neurosurgeon in India 2025 – The Enterprise World

 

Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla Featured as “The Best Neurosurgeon to Watch in India 2025” by The Enterprise World

Guntur, Andhra Pradesh – December 2025: The Enterprise World, a leading global business and leadership magazine, has proudly featured Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla, Founder and Chief Neurosurgeon of Dr. Rao’s Hospital, Guntur, as “The Best Neurosurgeon to Watch in India 2025.” The feature titled “Healing with Heart: Mission to Restore Hope” celebrates Dr. Rao’s visionary contributions to modern neurosurgery, his compassionate approach to healing, and his pioneering role in transforming brain and spine care in India.

“Healing with Heart” — Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla’s inspiring cover story in The Enterprise World, highlighting his mission to restore hope through neurosurgery.

“Healing with Heart” — Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla’s inspiring cover story in The Enterprise World, highlighting his mission to restore hope through neurosurgery.

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From Guntur to Global Recognition

Few journeys in medicine inspire as much admiration as that of Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla. Born and raised in Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Rao’s dedication to learning and innovation has placed him among the best neurosurgeons in India today. His rise from a small-town medical graduate to an internationally trained neurosurgeon is a testament to his unwavering commitment to excellence.

After completing his MBBS from Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam and M.Ch. in Neurosurgery from Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad, Dr. Rao trained across the United States in multiple advanced fellowships. His global training included Minimally Invasive Skull Base Surgery, Pediatric Neurosurgery, Functional Neurosurgery, Endovascular and Stereotactic Radiosurgery — making him one of the most comprehensively trained neurosurgeons in the country.

But what truly sets Dr. Rao apart is his decision to return to India. Instead of pursuing fame in international centers, he brought world-class neurosurgery back home — founding Dr. Rao’s Hospital in Guntur with the vision of making advanced neurological and spine care accessible to every Indian.

Certificate of recognition presented to Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla by The Enterprise World as “The Best Neurosurgeon to Watch in India 2025.”

Certificate of recognition presented to Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla by The Enterprise World as “The Best Neurosurgeon to Watch in India 2025.”

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Dr. Rao’s Hospital: Where Compassion Meets Innovation

Established in 2019, Dr. Rao’s Hospital is India’s first independent, dedicated neuroscience center offering advanced brain, spine, and nerve treatments under one roof. Under Dr. Rao’s leadership, it has evolved into a national hub for excellence — combining cutting-edge technology with patient-centered care.

The hospital features world-class infrastructure including Hybrid Cath Labs, 3D Neuronavigation Systems, Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring (IONM), Stereotactic Radiosurgery, and Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery. Every innovation is driven by one goal — to minimize surgical risk and maximize patient recovery.

Dr. Rao has successfully performed over 15,000 complex neurosurgical procedures, including more than 12,000 minimally invasive brain and spine surgeries. Patients from over 15 countries have found hope at Dr. Rao’s Hospital, making it one of India’s most trusted destinations for those seeking the best neurologist in Guntur and the best spine surgeon in Guntur.


“Healing with Heart” — The Philosophy Behind the Practice

Dr. Mohana Rao’s approach to medicine goes far beyond surgical precision. His philosophy — “Technology saves lives, but compassion heals them” — defines the culture at Dr. Rao’s Hospital. Every patient is treated with empathy, transparency, and respect, reflecting his belief that true healthcare must care for both the body and the soul.

In the Enterprise World cover story, Dr. Rao’s life and mission are beautifully captured. The feature highlights how his blend of scientific excellence and human empathy is reshaping the future of neurosurgery in India.

“My journey was never about building a hospital; it was about bringing healing home and making world-class neurosurgery accessible to everyone.” – Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla


A Legacy of Excellence and Leadership

Dr. Rao’s contributions have been recognized with multiple prestigious honors, including:

  • 🏅 Best Minimally Invasive Neurosurgeon and Spine Surgeon of the Year – Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Inspiration Awards 2025
  • 🏅 Economic Times Business & Health Excellence Awards 2025
  • 🏅 Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Unity Award 2025
  • 🏅 Asia’s Most Trusted Neurosurgeon (2023)
  • 🏅 Health Icon of the Year (2021)

Beyond awards, Dr. Rao is a passionate academician with 70+ international publications and 1,200+ research citations, reflecting his deep commitment to scientific advancement. His TEDx Talk, “My Journey to Bring Healing Home – A Neurosurgeon’s Quest in Guntur”, continues to inspire countless young doctors and healthcare leaders worldwide.


Transforming Spine and Brain Surgery in India

Dr. Rao’s expertise spans a wide range of neurological and spinal procedures — from brain tumor resections and aneurysm repairs to complex spinal deformity corrections. He is a pioneer in endoscopic and minimally invasive neurosurgery techniques that drastically reduce recovery time and post-operative pain.

As one of the best spine surgeons in India, Dr. Rao has made significant contributions to neuro-oncology, neurovascular surgery, and functional neurosurgery. His advanced use of intraoperative monitoring and neuronavigation has set new safety benchmarks in Indian neurosurgery.


Building the Future of Neuroscience

Looking ahead, Dr. Rao envisions expanding his impact beyond clinical practice. His next milestone is the establishment of the Dr. Rao Institute of Neurosciences — a center dedicated to research, robotic neurosurgery, artificial intelligence, and advanced training for young neurosurgeons. The institute will foster collaboration between medicine, technology, and ethics to shape the next era of compassionate innovation.

In a world moving rapidly toward automation, Dr. Rao continues to emphasize the human side of medicine — ensuring that empathy remains the foundation of every technological breakthrough.


A True Inspiration in Medicine

From restoring hope to patients facing life-threatening conditions to mentoring the next generation of neurosurgeons, Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla stands as a symbol of excellence, compassion, and purpose. His recognition as “The Best Neurosurgeon to Watch in India 2025” is not just an award — it is a reflection of his life’s mission to heal with heart and lead with integrity.

Through Dr. Rao’s leadership, Dr. Rao’s Hospital has emerged as a world-class destination for patients seeking expert neurological, neurosurgical, and spine care. For those searching for the best neurosurgeon in Guntur or the best spine surgeon in India, his name stands synonymous with trust and transformation.


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“Healing with Heart” — Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla’s story reminds us that in the hands of a compassionate healer, science becomes service, and surgery becomes hope.

Touching Lives Beyond the Operating Room

While Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla’s surgical precision has transformed thousands of lives, his true legacy lies in his compassion. His philosophy of “healing with heart” extends far beyond hospital walls. Through free medical camps, neuro-awareness drives, and rural outreach programs, Dr. Rao and his team have taken advanced healthcare to underserved communities across Andhra Pradesh.

From educating families about stroke prevention and spine health to raising awareness about epilepsy, brain tumors, and neurotrauma care, Dr. Rao’s initiatives continue to bridge the gap between rural and urban medicine. His belief is simple yet profound — “Every life deserves access to expert care, no matter where it begins.”


Championing Ethical and Patient-Centric Neurosurgery

As the best neurosurgeon in India, Dr. Rao’s reputation is not only built on surgical mastery but also on his uncompromising commitment to medical ethics. Each decision in his practice is guided by transparency, informed consent, and the patient’s overall well-being.

At Dr. Rao’s Hospital, patients and their families are active participants in every stage of the healing process. Treatment options are explained with clarity and compassion, ensuring that no one feels lost in the complexity of medical jargon. This approach has earned the hospital one of the highest patient satisfaction rates in India, with testimonials from across the world praising its empathy-driven environment.


Advancing Neurosurgical Research and Innovation

Dr. Rao’s scientific curiosity and drive for continuous improvement have made him a recognized academic figure internationally. His ongoing research in AI-assisted surgical planning, robotic neurosurgery, and neuro-navigation technologies aims to redefine how brain and spine surgeries are performed in India.

Under his mentorship, the hospital’s research division collaborates with leading universities to explore new frontiers in minimally invasive neurosurgery and patient rehabilitation. His 70+ international research papers and collaborations continue to influence global standards in neurosurgical practice and education.


Leadership That Inspires a Generation

Inside the operating room, Dr. Rao is known as a perfectionist. Outside of it, he is a teacher, mentor, and visionary leader. Young neurosurgeons and residents at Dr. Rao’s Hospital receive hands-on training through structured fellowship programs designed to cultivate both technical skill and ethical responsibility.

Through regular clinical symposiums, live workshops, and neurosurgical skill-building sessions, Dr. Rao ensures that his institution continues to be a learning hub for aspiring surgeons. His mentorship mantra — “Master your skill, nurture your mind, and protect your compassion” — has inspired many to adopt medicine as a mission rather than a mere profession.


International Recognition and Global Collaborations

Dr. Rao’s expertise is now sought after beyond India’s borders. His work has been presented at numerous international conferences, and he frequently collaborates with top neurosurgical institutions across the U.S., Europe, and Asia. He has performed live demonstrations and keynote lectures on minimally invasive brain surgery and endoscopic skull base approaches that have drawn global attention.

As one of the best spine surgeons in India, Dr. Rao continues to represent the country on the world stage, demonstrating that Indian neurosurgery can match — and often surpass — global standards when driven by dedication and innovation.


Technology with a Human Touch

At Dr. Rao’s Hospital, technology is not used to replace empathy but to enhance it. The use of real-time intraoperative imaging, intraoperative CT scans, and neuronavigation allows for precision-driven results with minimal trauma to the patient. But even with the most advanced tools, Dr. Rao’s focus remains on the individual — understanding their fears, guiding them through uncertainty, and walking beside them through recovery.

This delicate balance of science and soul defines the essence of his success as the best neurologist and neurosurgeon in Guntur. His ability to see patients not as cases but as stories of resilience continues to inspire trust and gratitude among families nationwide.


Shaping the Future of Neuroscience in India

Looking toward the future, Dr. Rao envisions the establishment of the Dr. Rao Institute of Neurosciences — a multidisciplinary center that will integrate education, clinical practice, and research. The institute aims to train the next generation of neurosurgeons while driving innovations in robotic-assisted surgeries, neurorehabilitation, and artificial intelligence.

Through this initiative, Dr. Rao hopes to make India a global hub for neurological excellence — where cutting-edge science meets compassionate healthcare. His mission remains clear: to ensure that no patient must travel abroad for treatment when the best neurological care is available in their own country.


Patient Stories That Inspire

Behind every statistic lies a story of courage. Patients treated at Dr. Rao’s Hospital often describe their experience as “life-changing.” From individuals who regained mobility after spinal injuries to children recovering from complex brain surgeries, every story echoes the same sentiment — gratitude for a surgeon who listens, heals, and gives hope.

These testimonials reflect why Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla continues to be celebrated as the best neurosurgeon in India — not only for his medical brilliance but for his genuine humanity.


Words That Define His Journey

“My purpose has always been clear — to merge the heart of a healer with the hands of a surgeon. Every patient I meet reminds me why I chose this path.”
Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla

His journey is not one of ambition alone but of compassion, courage, and conviction. From his hometown of Guntur to the global stage, Dr. Rao’s work continues to inspire hope — not just in patients but in the future of healthcare itself.


Conclusion: A Legacy of Hope and Healing

As *The Enterprise World* celebrates Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla as “The Best Neurosurgeon to Watch in India 2025”, it marks not an endpoint but a milestone in a journey defined by service. Through relentless dedication, pioneering techniques, and heartfelt compassion, Dr. Rao has built more than a hospital — he has built a movement of healing.

For patients searching for the best neurosurgeon in Guntur, the best spine surgeon in Guntur, or the best neurologist in Andhra Pradesh, Dr. Rao’s Hospital stands as a symbol of trust, excellence, and hope.


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Brain Tumor Specialist Doctor in India: Dr. Rao at Dr. Rao’s Hospital

India has emerged as a global hub for advanced medical care, attracting patients worldwide seeking high-quality treatment for complex health conditions. Among the leading specialists in the country is Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla, a renowned neurosurgeon and brain tumor specialist at Dr. Rao’s Hospital, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh. Dr. Rao’s expertise and the state-of-the-art facilities at Dr. Rao’s Hospital make it a top destination for patients battling brain tumors.

Expertise of Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla

Dr. Rao is a distinguished neurosurgeon with extensive training and experience in various subspecialties of neuroscience. His qualifications include: In a recent India today article.

  • MBBS from Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam
  • Specialization in Neurosurgery from Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad
  • Fellowship in Skull Base and Epilepsy Surgery, Hyderabad
  • Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Skull Base Surgery, Ohio, USA
  • Fellowship in Pediatric Neurosurgery, Colorado, USA
  • Fellowship in Neuro-oncology and Functional and Stereotactic Radiosurgery, Virginia, USA
  • Fellowship in Endovascular and Cerebrovascular Neurosurgery, Virginia, USA

With such an impressive educational background and extensive international training, Dr. Rao is proficient in diagnosing and treating a wide range of brain tumors, including gliomas, meningiomas, pituitary tumors, and metastatic brain tumors.

Cutting-Edge Technology and Treatments

Dr. Rao’s Hospital is equipped with the latest technology to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of brain tumors. The hospital boasts advanced imaging facilities, including MRI and CT scans, which aid in the precise localization and characterization of brain tumors. Furthermore, Dr. Rao employs innovative surgical techniques, such as:

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery: This reduces recovery time and minimizes surgical risks.
  • Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery: Allows access to hard-to-reach tumors with minimal disruption to surrounding brain tissue.
  • Stereotactic Radiosurgery: Delivers highly focused radiation to tumors, sparing healthy tissue.
  • Neuro-navigation Systems: Provides real-time guidance during surgery, enhancing precision.

Comprehensive Care for Brain Tumor Patients

At Dr. Rao’s Hospital, patients receive holistic care tailored to their needs. The multidisciplinary team includes neurosurgeons, oncologists, radiologists, pathologists, and specialized nursing staff who work collaboratively to develop personalized treatment plans. The hospital also offers robust post-operative care and rehabilitation services to support patients’ recovery and improve their quality of life. According to dnaindia

Medical Tourism at Dr. Rao’s Hospital

India’s reputation for high-quality medical care at affordable costs has made it a preferred destination for medical tourism. Dr. Rao’s Hospital, located in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, is a prime example of this trend, offering world-class medical services to international patients. The hospital provides comprehensive support for medical tourists, including: According to The Times of India coverage.

  • Assistance with Travel and Accommodation: Helping patients and their families arrange travel plans and comfortable accommodations near the hospital.
  • Personalized Care Coordination: A dedicated team to guide international patients through every step of their medical journey, from initial consultation to post-treatment follow-up.
  • Transparent Pricing: Clear and affordable pricing structures for various treatments and procedures ensure patients can effectively plan their medical expenses.

Why Choose Dr. Rao’s Hospital for Brain Tumor Treatment?

  1. Expertise: Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla’s extensive training and experience in brain tumor surgery ensure patients receive the highest standard of care.
  2. Advanced Technology: The hospital’s state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge surgical techniques provide the best possible outcomes for brain tumor patients.
  3. Comprehensive Care: A multidisciplinary approach ensures all aspects of the patient’s health are addressed, from diagnosis to rehabilitation.
  4. Affordable and Transparent Pricing: Competitive pricing makes world-class treatment accessible to a broader population.
  5. Support for International Patients: Tailored services for medical tourists ensure a smooth and comfortable treatment experience.

Conclusion

For patients seeking top-tier brain tumor treatment in India, Dr. Rao’s Hospital in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, stands out as a leading choice. Under the expert care of Dr. Mohana Rao Patibandla, patients can expect cutting-edge treatments, comprehensive care, and unwavering support throughout their medical journey. Whether you are a local patient or traveling from abroad, Dr. Rao’s Hospital is dedicated to providing exceptional care and improving the lives of those battling brain tumors.

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