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Best Craniotomy Hospitals in South Africa

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85 - 95%
Success Rate
6–12 weeks
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3-6 hrs
Procedure Time
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Craniotomy in Lenmed Ahmed Kathrada Private Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

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Craniotomy in Life Kingsbury Hospital: Costs, Top Doctors, and Reviews

Cape Town, South Africa

212+ Beds · 210+ Procedures
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Durban, South Africa

4.9 - 1 review · 353+ Beds · 188+ Procedures
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Patient Stories

Samuel Uba Udechukwu
Samuel Uba Udechukwu
Patient from Nigeria underwent Craniotomy in Sharjah, UAE

Samuel Uba Udechukwu, a 35-year-old male, resident of Nigeria underwent Craniotomy surgery in U.A.E after being diagnosed with a brain tumor.

Patient from Mauritius underwent a Craniotomy Surgery in India
Ms. Marie Christelle Sungaren
Patient from Mauritius underwent a Craniotomy Surgery in India

Mauritius patient suffering from Pituitary Gland Tumor underwent successful Craniotomy Surgery in India.

What is a Craniotomy and how does it work?

A craniotomy is a surgical procedure that involves the temporary removal of a portion of the skull to access the brain. During the procedure, the surgeon carefully opens the skull to perform treatment and then closes the skull using special materials like plates or screws. During some craniotomies, computer systems and imaging techniques like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computerized tomography (CT) scans may be used to precisely locate the part of the brain that needs to be treated.

What medical conditions can be treated through Craniotomy?

A craniotomy can be used to treat a wide range of medical conditions related to the brain, including brain tumors (both benign and malignant), arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), cerebral aneurysms, traumatic brain injuries, intracranial hemorrhages, infections, epilepsy, and certain neurological disorders that require surgical intervention.

What is the recovery process after a Craniotomy?

The recovery process after a craniotomy varies depending on the specific condition being treated, the extent of the surgery, and individual factors. After the procedure, the patient is closely monitored in the hospital's intensive care unit (ICU). The recovery period may involve pain management, monitoring for potential complications, physical and occupational therapy, and rehabilitation programs tailored to the patient's needs. The duration of recovery can vary, but it typically involves a combination of rest, medications, and follow-up appointments to monitor progress and ensure proper healing. Regular follow-up visits are scheduled to assess the patient's recovery and address any concerns or complications that may arise.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the criteria/basis of ranking these hospitals for the Craniotomy in South Africa?

There are several factors for ranking the hospitals on the basis of the procedure. The following factors are used to rank hospitals in South Africa that perform Craniotomys- Popularity for the procedure, Infrastructure, Availability of the Procedure, Experienced doctors, Technology used, Cost, Facilities provided, Success Rate

What are the services offered by MediGence for smooth and hassle free travel?

Your health is a top priority for MediGence, and we make sure you get it effortlessly. We provide a set of unmatched services to assist you in your medical journey to different countries in the world. Some of our notable services include Hotel stays or accommodation, Video consultation, dedicated case manager, round-the-clock help, airport transfers, and customized prebundled treatment packages with discount of up to a 30%. To help you receive top-notch medical treatment, we also provide a number of additional benefits.

Is it possible to book a Video consultation with a specialist in South Africa before I decide to travel?

Yes, you can avail a video consultation with the specialist before travelling to South Africa. When one of our patient advisors contacts you about your inquiry, you can demand an online consultation with the specialist. They will finalize your appointment after confirming the doctor's availability and sending the payment link.

Why South Africa is a preferred destination for Craniotomy?

South Africa is becoming a prime destination for many people across the world for Craniotomy because of high success rates and modern infrastructure. Other factors that make South Africa the preferred option for Craniotomy include:

  • Budget-friendly treatment options
  • Modern healthcare technologies
  • Board- certified specialists
  • Data privacy and transparency
  • Internationally Accredited hospitals
What is the recovery time for Craniotomy in South Africa

Different procedures have varying recovery times based on the patient's health and the complexity of the treatment. In addition, post-treatment rehabilitation is extremely important for speeding up recovery and minimizing recovery time. To speed up recovery, it is advised that the patient maintain regular contact with their surgeon for a few months after surgery.

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