A young patient with low-grade gliomas underwent a successful awake craniotomy with Neuronavigation guidance at RMI.
Neuronavigation guided awake craniotomy is essentially a minimally invasive technique that allows for a much lower risk of complications and a better outcome for the patient.
This method affords neurosurgeons with a more exact and comprehensive visualization of the brain while the surgery is being carried out. It is especially beneficial in situations where the patient must remain conscious during the operation in order to achieve the most accurate results.