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How Much Does Resection of glioblastoma Cost?

The average price of Resection of glioblastoma is $58,039, the minimum price is $52,235, and the maximum price is $63,843.
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Medipol Mega University Hospital
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Top clinics for Resection of glioblastoma in the world

  • Medipol Mega University Hospital, Turkey
  • Centro Médico Teknon, Spain
  • Memorial Ataşehir Hospital, Turkey
  • Istanbul Florence Nightingale Hospital, Turkey
  • Hisar Hospital Intercontinental, Turkey

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85%
Surgery Time - 4 hours
Stay in the country - 14 days
Rehabilitation - 30 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
Requests processed - 46119
Bookimed fees - $0

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Bartolome Oliver

50 years of experience • 280+ treatments performed

_doctor_255_years_ pioneering minimally invasive neurosurgery, Dr. Oliver leads the Brain Tumor Center at Centro Médico Teknon and performs 200+ complex brain surgeries annually.

  • Co-Director of the Oliver & Ayats Institute and Chiari & Craniocervical Hypermobility Unit
  • President of the European Skull Base Society
  • First in Southern Europe to use robotic spine surgery
  • 150+ scientific publications on advanced neurosurgical techniques
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Mustafa Solak

20 years of experience

Dr. Solak specializes in complex cancer cases, trained at Hacettepe University and Istanbul Sisli Etfal Hospital.

  • Fellowship at Hacettepe University Cancer Institute
  • Worked at MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • Experience with various cancers including glioblastoma
  • Special interest in head and neck cancers
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Zvi Ram

37 years of experience

Professor Zvi Ram heads the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS) – a leader in brain tumor treatment at Sourasky Medical Center.

  • Specializes in minimally invasive surgery for brain tumors
  • Expert in brain mapping and deep brain stimulation
  • Recipient of the Borenstein Award for innovative neurology treatment
  • Trained in image-guided neurosurgery in Greece
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Mustafa Serkan Alemdar

20 years of experience

Dr. Alemdar specializes in oncology care, bringing over _doctor_9570_years_ of medical experience to patients at Medical Park Antalya Hospital Complex.

  • Completed medical oncology specialization at Akdeniz University
  • Extensive experience in hospital settings across Turkey
  • Focused on providing personalized oncology treatments

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Fast Facts about Resection of glioblastoma

Resection of glioblastoma

This procedure involves surgically removing a glioblastoma, a type of aggressive brain tumor, to alleviate symptoms and improve survival chances.

Pros: Glioblastoma resection can significantly reduce tumor size, improving life expectancy and quality of life. Approximately 90% of patients experience symptom relief post-surgery.
Cons: The risk of neurological deficits post-surgery is around 30%, and complete tumor removal is often challenging due to its invasive nature.
Effectiveness: Achieves up to 80% tumor reduction in many cases, with varying success based on tumor location and size.
Duration: 4-6 hours.
Recovery: 4-6 weeks.
Best for: Patients with localized glioblastomas, especially when combined with radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
Prices: View costs of other techniques

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