Stereotactic Biopsy
Minimally invasive brain tissue diagnosis
With 12 years of experience, safe biopsy under stereotactic navigation guidance through 6mm incision for definitive diagnosis of brain lesions. Precise localization with minimal risk, maximum information.
Treatment Features
Overview
Stereotactic biopsy is a minimally invasive method that enables definitive diagnosis by obtaining tissue samples from brain lesions. With 12 years of experience, millimeter-precise localization achieved using navigation systems.
What is Stereotactic Biopsy?
Stereotactic biopsy is a minimally invasive diagnostic method that provides millimeter-precise access to targets within the brain using a 3D coordinate system. Safe tissue sampling performed under MRI or CT imaging guidance with navigation systems.
Signs and Symptoms
Stereotactic Biopsy Process
With 12 years of experience, stereotactic biopsy is planned and performed with patient safety as the priority.
Pre-planning
Lesion localization and approach trajectory planning with MRI imaging
Stereotactic Coordinates
Distance calculation to target using 3D coordinate system
Navigation Setup
System preparation under real-time imaging guidance
Minimally Invasive Approach
Guiding biopsy needle to target through 6mm incision
Tissue Sampling
Safe tissue acquisition and immediate pathological evaluation
Advantages of Stereotactic Biopsy
Millimeter Precision
Exact localization with 3D navigation
Minimal Trauma
Minimum damage to brain tissue with 6mm incision
Real-time Imaging
Intraoperative MRI or CT guidance
High Diagnostic Value
Accurate tissue sampling targeted to lesion
Low Risk
Complication rate at minimal level
Expert Experience
12 years of stereotactic surgery expertise
Recovery Process
Recovery after stereotactic biopsy is typically rapid and uneventful.
First 4-6 Hours
Day 1
Week 1
Week 2
Who is a Candidate?
Suitable Patients
Not Suitable Cases
Frequently Asked Questions
Pain is minimal as local anesthesia and sedation are used. In our 12 years of experience, patients have a comfortable process.
Standard pathology takes 5-7 days, special stains may require 2-3 weeks if needed. Frozen section results can be obtained during surgery.
Bleeding risk is 2-3%, infection risk is below 1%. Risks are minimized with modern techniques.
Based on pathology results, treatment plan is prepared with multidisciplinary team (oncology, radiotherapy).
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