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Overview
Brain surgery, also known as neurosurgery, is a highly specialised procedure performed to treat conditions, including tumours, blood clots, aneurysms, epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease that affect the brain. The procedure is conducted by a neurosurgeon, which requires collaboration with an anaesthesiologist, monitoring and post-operative care. A neuro anesthesiologist with specialised training in brain and spinal surgeries may be involved in complex cases. As a leading brain stroke doctor in Kolkata, Dr Mishra has extensive surgical expertise to ensure safer operation procedures with positive recovery outcomes.

Types of Brain Surgery
Brain surgery encompasses various specialised neurosurgical procedures. Some common types include:
- Craniotomy: It involves removing a portion of the skull to access the brain to remove abnormal tissue, tumours, blood or blood clots through intracranial surgery.
- Biopsy: It is the process of removing a small tissue sample to examine under a microscope
- Tumour resection: Surgical removal of a brain tumour is a complex process involving removing the entire tumour or only a portion, depending on its size, location, and type.
- Aneurysm clipping or coiling: It is a procedure to treat weakened blood vessels in the brain and prevent life-threatening aneurysms from rupturing.
- Deep brain stimulation (DBS): Implanting electrodes in specific brain regions to treat movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease or dystonia offers patients significant relief from debilitating symptoms.
- Endoscopic surgery: It is a minimally invasive approach that uses small incisions and specialised instruments to reduce trauma and recovery time for procedures such as pituitary tumour removal and cyst fenestration.
- Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS): It is a non-invasive treatment for brain tumours, arteriovenous malformations, and trigeminal neuralgia using 3D imaging and focused radiation beams.

Common Conditions Treated by Brain Surgery

Brain Tumours

Brain Tumours

Brain Stroke

Brain Stroke

Traumatic Brain Injury

Traumatic Brain Injury

Epilepsy Surgery

Epilepsy Surgery

Hydrocephalus

Hydrocephalus

Aneurysms & Vascular Disorders

Aneurysms & Vascular Disorders

Parkinson’s Disease Surgery

Parkinson’s Disease Surgery

Cerebral aneurysms

Cerebral aneurysms

Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs)

Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs)

Spinal disorders

Spinal disorders
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Post-Operative Care & Recovery
Recovery after cranial surgery depends on the type of procedure and overall health. Common recovery steps include:
- Hospital Stay – To monitor swelling, bleeding or infection.
- Pain Management – Medications to reduce discomfort.
- Rehabilitation Therapy – Physiotherapy, speech therapy and cognitive exercises.
- Lifestyle Adjustments – Managing risk factors like high blood pressure to prevent complications.
- Follow-Up Appointments – Regular check-ups to monitor recovery progress.
Patients who had brain stroke treatment require dedicated rehabilitation to regain lost functions, better brain stroke recovery and improve their quality of life.

Frequently Asked Questions
What are early warning signs for brain surgery?
If you experience persistent headaches, vision changes, seizures, balance problems or cognitive changes, seek immediate medical intervention.
How dangerous is modern brain surgery?
Advanced technology and techniques have made brain surgery much safer. If performed by experienced surgeons, most procedures have success rates over 95%.
Does brain surgery affect personality?
In some cases, brain surgery can lead to changes in personality or cognition, but this is rare.
What are the main reasons for brain stroke?
High blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, and artery blockages increase stroke risks.
How to choose the best brain stroke doctor in Kolkata?
For the best care, consult Dr Rohit Mishra, an experienced surgeon specialising in neurology and advanced surgical techniques.