Functional Neurosurgery
Surgical correction of brain functions
With 12 years of experience in functional neurosurgery for epilepsy, movement disorders, and chronic pain. Restoring quality of life through DBS, epilepsy surgery, and stereotactic procedures with 6mm incision.
Treatment Features
Overview
Functional neurosurgery is a surgical field where functional disorders are corrected without disrupting the brain's normal anatomy. With 12 years of experience, applied for treatment of epilepsy, movement disorders, pain syndromes, and spasticity.
What is Functional Neurosurgery?
Functional neurosurgery involves surgical correction of functional disorders without disrupting the brain's normal anatomy and morphology. Core methods include removal of epileptic foci, DBS for movement disorders, and stimulator implantation for chronic pain.
Signs and Symptoms
Our Functional Surgery Approach
With 12 years of experience in functional neurosurgery, we adopt a patient-centered approach and develop a specialized surgical strategy for each case.
Comprehensive Functional Assessment
EEG, neuropsychological testing, and advanced imaging
Multidisciplinary Consultation
Planning with neurology, psychiatry, and rehabilitation teams
Stereotactic Planning
Millimeter-precise targeting using navigation system
Functional Surgery
Epilepsy surgery, DBS, or stimulator implantation through 6mm incision
Optimization
Device programming and functional recovery monitoring
Advantages of Functional Neurosurgery
Epilepsy Surgery
Seizure control in drug-resistant epilepsy
Deep Brain Stimulation
Reversible treatment for movement disorders
Chronic Pain Management
Spinal cord and motor cortex stimulation
Minimally Invasive
Function-preserving approach through 6mm incision
Customizable
Treatment adjustable to patient needs
Expert Experience
12 years of functional neurosurgery expertise
Recovery and Optimization
Recovery process and device optimization following functional neurosurgery.
First Week
Weeks 2-4
Months 2-3
Months 6-12
Treatment Areas
Frequently Asked Questions
In our 12 years of experience, 70-80% of appropriately selected patients achieve seizure freedom. Remaining patients experience significant reduction.
Modern rechargeable batteries last 15-20 years, standard batteries last 3-5 years. Replacement is a simple procedure.
With minimally invasive techniques, risk is very low. Normal brain functions are preserved with 6mm incision.
Modern devices are MRI compatible. MRI scans can be safely performed under specific conditions.
Would You Like to Learn More About Functional Neurosurgery?
Let's conduct a detailed examination and evaluation to create the most suitable treatment plan for you. We are here for you with our experienced team.