Dr. Naresh Biyani Pediatric neurosurgeon Bombay Hospital is now able to use a highly-specialized intraoperative MRI to clearly see deep inside the brain during surgeries to help kids with severe seizures and guard youngsters' healthy brain tissue whilst removing tumors.Dr. Naresh Biyani India is the only surgeon using an intraoperative MRI (iMRI), which allows him to scan a patient's brain and make needed adjustments in the middle of surgery. This IMRI system is the first in the nation to use a special coil to dramatically enhanced image.
The system is smaller and particularly designed for children and their developing brains. IMRI-assisted surgical procedures also may be much less invasive for kids, assisting reduce risk. In the past, pediatric neurosurgeons should use an iMRI at an adult hospital to perform those surgical procedures, but structures there did not always match a child's needs, and physicians had to be selective on which patients would be able to get the iMRI-aided process.
With the new system Dr. Naresh Biyani India says he uses iMRI for nearly every surgery to remove brain tumors. It enables him cast off tumors with more precision and leaves more healthy brain tissue untouched, that's essential to a growing infant and their future development. IMRI-assisted neurosurgery was beneficial for 11-year-old child from UK, who was Dr. Naresh Biyani pediatric neurosurgeon Bombay Hospital’s first patient to benefit from the new system.
Dr. Naresh Biyani India uses the real-time brain scans to safely treat overactive neurons in patients with seizures. He and his team use a robot to insert a laser deep into the brain where the neurons trigger seizure episodes. Once in a while, the patient is moved to the Imri machine, where the health care provider can see in actual-time the active elements of the brain where the laser is operating.
The heat removes some neurons which leads to less seizures, and doctors use the iMRI to precisely move the laser to other areas of the brain. Dr. Naresh Biyani pediatric neurosurgeon Bombay Hospital is excited to see the improved results iMRI will bring to their patients, and how it could lead to fewer follow up visits.
"It’s still amazing to think i can get MRI scans in real time while i am working on a person's brain," stated Dr. Naresh Biyani India. "It’s changing the whole new way we assist our patients and is getting better outcomes."
Dr. Naresh Biyani: Bombay Hospital & Medical Research Centre
12, Vitthaldas Thackersey Marg,
Near to Liberty Cinema, New Marine Lines,
Marine Lines, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020
Email:dr.nareshbiyani@neurospinehospital.com
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