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Atlas University Medicine Hospital
MyMeditravel Istanbul, Turkey
$8,200
Brain Tumor Surgery
Atlas University Medicine Hospital
Atlas University Medicine Hospital
Atlas University Medicine Hospital
Atlas University Medicine Hospital
Atlas University Medicine Hospital

Brain Tumor Surgery at Atlas University Medicine Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey

As Atlas University Medical Hospital, with our 25 years of quality, experienced doctors and team, we greet our patients at airports, are with you throughout the process and respond to all your questions and requests after seeing y...more
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Medical Park AtaÅŸehir Hospital
MyMeditravel Istanbul, Turkey
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Medical Park AtaÅŸehir Hospital
Medical Park AtaÅŸehir Hospital
Medical Park AtaÅŸehir Hospital
Medical Park AtaÅŸehir Hospital
Medical Park AtaÅŸehir Hospital
5.0
2 reviews

Brain Tumor Surgery at Medical Park AtaÅŸehir Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey

Medical Park AtaÅŸehir Hospital is a leading healthcare facility in Istanbul that adheres to internationally accepted quality standards. Our hospital, located in Istanbul's bustling AtaÅŸehir district, has 75 beds, three cutti...more
MyMeditravel Vickie Pratt, 04 February 2024
I highly recommend Medical Park for foreign patients. They have English translators. Very happy with the staff and doctor, they always respond professionally an...
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Asya Hospital
MyMeditravel Istanbul, Turkey
$6,500
Brain Tumor Surgery
Asya Hospital
Asya Hospital
Asya Hospital
Asya Hospital
Asya Hospital
5.0
2 reviews

Brain Tumor Surgery at Asya Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey

Asya Hospital has 30 patient rooms, 10 intensive care units for adults, 75 beds in total, and 35 newborn rooms. This hospital remains a leader in high-quality healthcare in Istanbul, Turkey. The hospital provides a variety of trea...more
MyMeditravel Orhan Birinci, 11 July 2020
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Hisar Intercontinental Hospital
MyMeditravel Istanbul, Turkey
$412,000
Brain Tumor Surgery
Hisar Intercontinental Hospital
Hisar Intercontinental Hospital
Hisar Intercontinental Hospital
Hisar Intercontinental Hospital
Hisar Intercontinental Hospital
4.0
127 reviews

Brain Tumor Surgery at Hisar Intercontinental Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey

Hisar Hospital Intercontinental is one of the leading hospitals in Turkey that offers the most comprehensive range of treatments. The hospital delivers the best quality of diagnosis and treatment procedures for their patients in t...more
MyMeditravel Fatma Özer, 20 September 2020
Girişte sizi muhteşem bir enerjiyle karşılayan çalışanların olduğu ve bu enerjinin tüm katlara yayıldığı bir hastane. Özellikle karşılamada gö...
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Koc University Hospital
MyMeditravel Istanbul, Turkey
$541,000
Brain Tumor Surgery
Koc University Hospital
Koc University Hospital
Koc University Hospital
Koc University Hospital
Koc University Hospital
3.5
134 reviews

Brain Tumor Surgery at Koc University Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey

Koç University Hospital is a research and training hospital that has operated since September 2014. The hospital expanded and increased its capacity in 2016. It now has 404 single inpatient rooms as well as 73 intensive car...more
MyMeditravel Özcan Bal, 22 September 2020
I have not seen any negative situation except the traffic jam in the surrounding, the staff is relevant, clean, meticulous, smiling. A university hospital in th...
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Bayindir Icerenkoy Hospital
MyMeditravel Istanbul, Turkey
$84,000
Brain Tumor Surgery
Bayindir Icerenkoy Hospital
Bayindir Icerenkoy Hospital
Bayindir Icerenkoy Hospital
Bayindir Icerenkoy Hospital
Bayindir Icerenkoy Hospital
3.4
55 reviews

Brain Tumor Surgery at Bayindir Icerenkoy Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey

Bayındır Ä°çerenköy Hospital, established in 2010 as the first hospital investment by Bayındır Health Group in Istanbul, is dedicated to providing evidence-based, ethical, and reliable healthcare services. With a f...more
MyMeditravel Hüseyin Yilmaz, 17 September 2020
Güzel bir hastane. Çalışanları güler yüzlü. Bir başkaözel hastane gibi ticaret hane değil.paradan önce insan sağlığını düşünüyorlar.Tek ek...
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Acibadem Taksim
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Acibadem Taksim
Acibadem Taksim
Acibadem Taksim
Acibadem Taksim
Acibadem Taksim
4.0
101 reviews

Brain Tumor Surgery at Acibadem Taksim in Istanbul, Turkey

Acıbadem Taksim Hospital is a general purpose hospital.The modern hospital has 99 beds and 6 operating theaters, with all rooms equipped with modular operating systems, the hospital operating rooms have modular wall systems and s...more
MyMeditravel yeliz hepergil, 21 September 2020
On the 7th floor, I am very grateful to Hande Yıldırım - Edanur Serhoş- Büşra-Arife Nurses, and floor clerk Şifa and Selma nurses, who are interested in ...
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Medipol Mega University Hospital
MyMeditravel Istanbul, Turkey
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Brain Tumor Surgery
Medipol Mega University Hospital
Medipol Mega University Hospital
Medipol Mega University Hospital
Medipol Mega University Hospital
Medipol Mega University Hospital
2.5
129 reviews

Brain Tumor Surgery at Medipol Mega University Hospital in Istanbul, Turkey

This mulit-purpose hospital sits in the East of Istanbul and is one of the most reputable hospitals in Turkey. It is made up of four different hospitals: 1. General Hospital with many specialist areas; 2. Cardiology Hospital...more
MyMeditravel Yusuf Gündoğdu, 22 September 2020
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Brain Tumor Surgery clinics in Istanbul
With MyMediTravel you can browse 8 facilities offering Brain Tumor Surgery procedures in Istanbul. The cheapest price available in Turkey is $2,334 in Istanbul, then we have prices starting from $14,000 in Izmir. And for the cheapest price globally, prices start from $1,589 in Morocco.
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Recovery time:
4-6 weeks of recovery time
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Everything you'll need to know about Brain Tumor Surgery in Istanbul

What does a Brain Tumor Surgery Procedure Involve?

The specifics of the Brain Tumor Surgery can vary based on the type, size, and location of the tumor. The procedure often involves a craniotomy, where a section of the skull is removed to grant access to the tumor. Once the tumor is exposed, the surgeon would then remove as much of the tumor as possible without affecting crucial brain functions. Depending on the complexity of the tumor, this may include utilizing intraoperative MRI or ultrasound to help guide the removal process.

In certain cases, the complete removal of the tumor may not be possible or safe. In such instances, a partial removal is performed to decrease the size of the tumor, thereby reducing symptoms and making it more receptive to other treatments such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Once the tumor removal is complete, the bone flap is generally replaced and the area is stitched up. As part of post-operative care, consultation with healthcare professionals would be necessary for successful recovery and to evaluate the need for further treatments.

How Long Should I Stay in Istanbul for a Brain Tumor Surgery Procedure?

The length of time spent in Istanbul for a Brain Tumor Surgery can fluctuate, and this can be attributed to several considerations. These encompass the intricacy of the operation, the overall health condition of the patient, and their recovery progress. Typically, a week-long stay at the hospital is anticipated post-procedure. This gives healthcare providers the opportunity to track recovery, manage any symptoms after the surgery, and initiate required rehabilitation programs.

On top of the time spent in the hospital, it is generally advised that patients allocate at least an additional two weeks staying in Istanbul. This period is meant for any necessary follow-up appointments and to handle any unexpected situations that could warrant immediate medical intervention. Keep in mind that each individual's recovery process and timeline differ, and the optimal sources for such details would be your medical professionals or the clinic performing the procedure.

What's the Recovery Time for Brain Tumor Surgery Procedures in Istanbul?

Recovering from Brain Tumor Surgery entails a comprehensive process that may continue for weeks or possibly months. The primary recuperation from the surgery itself might take around 4-6 weeks, during which fatigue, discomfort, and some cognitive changes may be observed. Symptoms after the surgery, such as headaches, nausea, and walking difficulties, might be experienced and can typically be controlled with medication.

What sort of Aftercare is Required for Brain Tumor Surgery Procedures in Istanbul?

Post-surgical care for Brain Tumor Surgery procedures typically requires routine follow-up visits to oversee the healing process, manage symptoms, and evaluate the requirement for additional therapy. These consultations are critical for tracking progress, modifying medications, and identifying early indicators of possible complications.

Moreover, rehabilitation is often a significant component of aftercare. The specific consequences of the surgery may necessitate physical therapy for restoring strength and movement, occupational therapy for assistance in routine activities, or speech and language therapy to deal with any difficulties in communication or swallowing. Besides, ongoing therapies, such as chemotherapy or radiation therapy, could be needed to control any leftover tumor cells. The clinic or healthcare provider would offer guidance that's specifically tailored to your unique conditions and requirements.

What's the Success Rate of Brain Tumor Surgery Procedures in Istanbul?

The success rate of Brain Tumor Surgery procedures is largely based on factors like the tumor's size, locality, and type, as well as the patient's general health. Surgery can be deemed successful if it results in alleviating symptoms, decelerating disease progression, or entirely removing the tumor. Nevertheless, it's crucial to comprehend that success isn't solely gauged by the tumor's eradication but should also consider the conservation of neurological functionality and the quality of life.

Long-term survival rates, a frequent assessment of success, vary based on the peculiar type of tumor and the patient's overall health. Consequently, it becomes vital to engage in a dialogue with your healthcare provider about prognosis, anticipated results, potential risks, and the possibility of the disease recurring.

Are there Alternatives to Brain Tumor Surgery Procedures in Istanbul?

While Brain Tumor Surgery is frequently the first choice for handling brain tumors, depending on the tumor's type, size, and location, as well as the patient's overall wellbeing, there may be other options. Non-surgical treatments like radiation therapy and chemotherapy could serve as primary treatment approaches or supplementary to surgery.

Radiation therapy employs high-powered rays to eradicate or shrink the tumor. It can be externally delivered using a machine or internally by implanting radioactive substances within the body. Alternatively, chemotherapy uses drugs, either orally or intravenously, to destroy cancerous cells or slow their growth. Advancements have also seen targeted therapies, which focus on particular traits of cancerous cells, and immunotherapy, which uses the body's immune response to combat cancer cells, grow increasingly common. It is essential to always consult your healthcare provider to determine the most suitable treatment plan for your unique condition.

This information has been accurately sourced and verified by a medical professional for its accuracy, however, we strongly recommend you to consult with your doctor before pursuing medical procedures overseas.

Update: 29/06/2023