MY Hospital, Indore Conducts Brain Surgery Without Anesthesia

Indore: Brain Tumor Surgery Performed Without Anesthesia for the First Time at MY Hospital, Indore. Indore In a groundbreaking medical procedure, doctors at MY Hospital, Indore, successfully performed brain tumor surgery without putting the patient under anesthesia for the first time. Patient Remained Fully Conscious During the Surgery Dr. Rakesh Gupta, Head of the Neurosurgery Department, shared that a 40-year-old patient was admitted to the hospital after experiencing severe headaches and seizures. MRI scans revealed a brain tumor in a highly sensitive area of the brain. Given the complexity of the case, doctors decided to perform the surgery using the “Awake Craniotomy” technique, which allows the patient to remain fully conscious throughout the procedure.
Patient Spoke to Doctors During the Surgery During the operation, the patient remained awake and actively interacted with the doctors. This approach helped the medical team ensure that no critical brain functions were compromised during the procedure. After a successful surgery and a five-day recovery period, the patient was discharged in good health. A Safer Approach with Faster Recovery Dr. Gupta explained that the Awake Craniotomy technique significantly reduces the risk of damaging crucial brain areas. Unlike traditional brain surgeries, where patients are under general anesthesia, this method allows immediate post-surgery interaction, enabling doctors to assess neurological functions in real-time.
Other key benefits of this approach include:
✔ Minimal hospital stay – Patients require a shorter recovery period compared to traditional surgeries.
✔ Lower risk of complications – Since the patient remains conscious, doctors can carefully navigate around critical brain areas.
✔ Faster post-surgery response – The patient **remains alert immediately after the surgery and can talk to family members right away.
Medical Team Behind the Success The operation was performed under the leadership of Dr. Rakesh Gupta, with key contributions from Dr. Manish Banjare (Head of Anesthesia), Dr. Parul Jain, and their team. The Neurosurgery Department’s specialists, including Dr. Zafar Shaikh, Dr. Yash Madnani, and Dr. Prateek, also played crucial roles in ensuring the success of this groundbreaking procedure. A Major Milestone for MY Hospital Dr. Gupta emphasized that this was the first time such a procedure was performed at MY Hospital, marking a significant advancement in neurosurgery for the region. The success of this surgery has paved the way for similar procedures in the future, providing safer and more effective treatment options for brain tumor patients. This breakthrough highlights the growing medical expertise in Indore and offers new hope for patients suffering from complex brain conditions.