Radiosurgery

Radiosurgery

Radiosurgery, a non-invasive procedure, is used to treat intracranial or extracranial lesions without resorting to conventional surgery. It precisely delivers a high dose of radiation, offering an alternative for conditions in which conventional surgery carries additional risks, and is used to treat benign or malignant lesions as well as functional disorders.



A patient lying down with a thermoplastic mask on their face, receiving a session of radiation therapy A patient lying down with a thermoplastic mask on their face, receiving a session of radiation therapy

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Radiosurgery is a state-of-the-art service offered by Hospital Angeles Pedregal. This revolutionary treatment uses high-precision radiation to treat tumors and lesions of the brain and nervous system without the need for invasive surgery. Our team of radiosurgery experts uses state-of-the-art technology to deliver precise doses of radiation to the affected areas, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.

Radiosurgery is a safe and effective option for patients who are not candidates for traditional surgery or who wish to avoid the risks and complications associated with surgical procedures. Additionally, this treatment does not require prolonged hospitalization and allows for a faster recovery.

At Hospital Angeles Pedregal focus on providing quality care and excellence to our patients. Our multidisciplinary team of radiosurgery specialists works closely together to design a personalized treatment plan for each patient, taking into account their specific needs and medical conditions.

If you are looking for an advanced, non-invasive option for the treatment of brain and nervous system tumors, the Radiosurgery Service at Hospital Angeles Pedregal the ideal choice. We are committed to providing top-tier medical care and optimal outcomes for our patients.

Frequently Asked Questions

Radiosurgery is a non-invasive treatment that uses highly precise radiation to treat tumors and lesions in the brain and other parts of the body.

Radiosurgery uses focused beams of radiation to destroy cancerous or abnormal cells without damaging the surrounding healthy tissue.

Radiosurgery offers several advantages, including treatment precision, minimally invasive surgery, fewer side effects, and a faster recovery.

The duration of a radiosurgery session can vary depending on the size and location of the tumor or lesion, but it generally lasts between 30 minutes and 2 hours.

Although radiosurgery is a safe procedure, there may be some risks, such as fatigue, skin irritation, temporary hair loss, and changes in brain function. However, these side effects are usually temporary and go away over time.

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