HELIOS Hospital Munich-West

Steinerweg C, Munich, Germany
Total review: 166
Est. 2007

Cranioplasty

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HELIOS Hospital Munich-West

Steinerweg C, Munich, Germany
Total review: 166

Established

2007

Highlights at HELIOS Hospital Munich-West

Cranioplasty at HELIOS Hospital Munich-West

What procedures are available at HELIOS Hospital Munich-West?

HELIOS Hospital Munich-West, can be found in Steinerweg C, Munich, Germany and offers its patients Cranioplasty procedures as well as 140 other procedures, across 23 different procedure categories
. At present, there is no pricing information for Cranioplasty procedures at HELIOS Hospital Munich-West. The pricing information is quite specialised, so it's only available on request.

How many medical staff are there at HELIOS Hospital Munich-West and what accreditations do they have?

Many medical professionals work at the Hospital, with 10 in total, and HELIOS Hospital Munich-West is not accredited by any recognised accreditations institutions.

Facility Services Available at HELIOS Hospital Munich-West

Family accommodation
Medical records transfer
Mobility accessible rooms
Private rooms for patients available
Special dietary requests accepted
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Cranioplasty in Munich

A Cranioplasty is a laser-focused surgical procedure that works to repair a defect in the skull. Typically, it's a necessary step after brain surgeries or even following a traumatic injury. The whole purpose of a cranioplasty is to provide a line of defence for your brain. The surgeon achieves this by remodelling or mending a damaged part of the skull. Like every surgery, it's not without its risks - infection, blood clots, seizures, and the not-so-rare potential of a stroke.

But the role of cranioplasty isn't confined to just protection. In fact, it can be thought of as a reconstruction mission. During the surgery, depending on the severity and type of the injury, a surgeon may replace a part of your skull, mend any existing damage, or even reshape the entire structure. It's like having a personal sculptor for your skull. Circumstances that warrant a cranioplasty may include traumatic head injury, some sort of growth abnormality or previous cranial surgeries. While it is often an elective procedure, the deciding vote usually falls in the hands of the surgeon.

 A cranioplasty has an impressively wide range of applications. Whether it's congenital conditions, mishaps resulting in an oddly shaped skull or areas of the skull that require extra fortification against possible injuries, cranioplasty has got your back (or rather, your head). Sometimes the procedure is required to treat defects left from previous surgeries. Undeniably, the risks involved may be worrying. However, the benefits of a cranioplasty - its ability to rectify a whole host of different conditions - make it invaluable in the grand scheme of things. There's no denying its merits, both medical and cosmetic. So, while deciding on this operation may not be a proverbial stroll in the park, it's still a crucial instrument in the medics' tool kit worldwide.

What's the Recovery Time for Cranioplasty Procedures in Munich?

In the realm of Cranioplasty procedures in Munich, one can anticipate a recovery period that generally spans from a few weeks to a few months. This estimation is perniciously nebulous, dictated by myriad factors such as the patient's overall health, age, and the complexity of the surgical procedure itself.

It is perfectly normal to feel trepidation about this journey towards restoration, as the path might be strewn with discomfort and recuperation could appear ostensibly protracted. However, it is vital to remember that time, patience, and expert care are your allies in this process.

What's the Success Rate of Cranioplasty Procedures in Munich?

Cranioplasty is a generally safe procedure when performed by experienced surgeons. However, it has 15 to 41% complication risks. It is still unclear why it has a high risk of complications compared to other neurosurgical operations. Older patients and male patients have higher rates of complication. 

The possible risk of complications that can occur after cranioplasty includes bone flap resorption, bacterial infection, hematoma, wound dehiscence, seizures, cerebrospinal fluid leakage, and hygroma.

Other Neurosurgery Procedures Available at HELIOS Hospital Munich-West

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Doctors at HELIOS Hospital Munich-West

  • Dr. med. Michael Chucholowski

    Dr. med. Michael Chucholowski

    • Anesthetics

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  • Dr. med. Joachim Doeffinger

    Dr. med. Joachim Doeffinger

    • Anesthetics

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  • PD Dr. med. Ulrich Linsenmaier

    PD Dr. med. Ulrich Linsenmaier

    • Gynecology

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  • Dr. med. Reinhard Wolf

    Dr. med. Reinhard Wolf

    • Gynecology

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Christopher Reithmann

    Prof. Dr. med. Christopher Reithmann

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  • Prof. Dr. med. Brigitte Mayinger

    Prof. Dr. med. Brigitte Mayinger

    • Internal Medicine

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  • Dr. med. Christian Lechner

    Dr. med. Christian Lechner

    • Neurology

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  • Dr. med. Bernhard Arnold

    Dr. med. Bernhard Arnold

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  • Dr. med. Reza Ghotbi

    Dr. med. Reza Ghotbi

    • Vascular Medicine

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  • Dr. med. Erich Bielesch

    Dr. med. Erich Bielesch

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