European Medical Center (EMC)

Moscow, Russian Federation
Total review: 15
Est. 1989

Craniotomy

Starting from $62,400

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European Medical Center (EMC)

Moscow, Russian Federation
Total review: 15

Established

1989

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Craniotomy at European Medical Center (EMC)

What procedures are available at European Medical Center (EMC)?

European Medical Center (EMC), can be found in Spiridonyevskiy Pereulok, Moscow, Russian Federation and offers its patients Craniotomy procedures as well as 259 other procedures, across 34 different procedure categories
. The price of a Craniotomy procedure starts from just ฿62,400, and the average price is around ฿62,400.

How many medical staff are there at European Medical Center (EMC) and what accreditations do they have?

Many medical professionals work at the Clinic, with 17 in total, and European Medical Center (EMC) is accredited by just one known accreditations institute, JCI Accredited

Facility Services Available at European Medical Center (EMC)

Free Wifi
International newspapers
Interpreter services
Medical records transfer
Mobility accessible rooms
Online doctor consultation
Pharmacy
Private rooms for patients available
Rehabilitation
Special dietary requests accepted
Translation services
TV in the room

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What you need to know about Craniotomy in Moscow

A Craniotomy is a major brain surgery where a neurosurgeon opens up the skull, removes a piece, and then restores that piece after accessing the brain. This intrusive operation is generally a course of action taken to deal with conditions like brain tumors, serious ailments, or after a brain trauma incident.

Even though a craniotomy and Craniotomy are both brain surgeries, they have different procedures. In a craniotomy, a part of your skull is removed and then restored to its original position after brain access. However, a craniectomy also involves the removal of a skull piece, but this skull piece isn't immediately returned to its place post-surgery. Instead, you may need a separate surgery termed cranioplasty that will replace the missing part of your skull.

What's the Recovery Time for Craniotomy Procedures in Moscow?

The length of time it takes to recover from a craniotomy varies substantially depending on the patient and the particular surgery. From a few weeks to several months is possible. 

Following surgery, patients frequently spend a few days in intensive care before transitioning to a standard hospital room. The length of time spent in the hospital is typically between three and seven days. It's crucial to remember that healing doesn't stop when you leave the hospital. 

Recovery following discharge can be divided into phases. Patients should obtain lots of rest at first because they could feel tired and uncomfortable for the first two weeks. Following this, it may be beneficial to gradually increase daily activities like light housework and quick walks.

Patients usually begin to feel much better 4–8 weeks after surgery and may be able to resume their normal activities, however this is mostly dependent on how well they are recovering individually, the nature of their jobs, and the advise of their medical team. 

After a craniotomy, the body will continue to repair for several months. In rare circumstances, a full recovery could take six months to a year or even longer. 

Rehabilitation, which may involve physical, occupational, and speech therapy depending on the patient's needs, is frequently a crucial component of recovery. Following the surgeon's instructions is key for the best results throughout this recuperation phase. 

 

What's the Success Rate of Craniotomy Procedures in Moscow?

The success rates of craniotomies have greatly increased over time thanks to improvements in surgical methods and technology, which are done by highly competent neurosurgeons. The success rate might vary from 70% to 95%, according to studies, depending on the particular condition being treated, the location and extent of the problem, and the patient's general state of health. For benign brain tumors, the high success rate, for instance, signifies the ability of the surgeon to totally remove the tumor while maintaining neurological function.

Because every situation is different, the healthcare team for the patient is best suited to determine the likelihood of success because they can take all of these things into account. However, the overall pattern is encouraging. Craniotomies can considerably enhance the patient's quality of life, even in more severe conditions. The success rate of craniotomies has been improved by technological advancements like real-time imaging and computer-aided navigation, which enable neurosurgeons to conduct the procedure with greater precision.

 

Other Neurosurgery Procedures Available at European Medical Center (EMC)

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Doctors at European Medical Center (EMC)

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    Dr. Brigitte Auber-Pragnon

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  • Dr. Jean-Reme Millet

    Dr. Jean-Reme Millet

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  • Prof. Dr. Eduard Kim

    Prof. Dr. Eduard Kim

    • Gastroenterology
    • General Surgery
    • Oncology

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  • Dr. Dominique Gotye

    Dr. Dominique Gotye

    • General Medicine

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  • Dr. Susan McGladdery

    Dr. Susan McGladdery

    • General Medicine

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  • Prof. Dr. Aleksey Krivoshapkin

    Prof. Dr. Aleksey Krivoshapkin

    • Neurosurgery

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  • Prof. Dr. Jean-Michel Derlon

    Prof. Dr. Jean-Michel Derlon

    • Neurosurgery

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  • Dr. Nidal Salim

    Dr. Nidal Salim

    • Oncology

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  • Dr. Aleksey Zhivov

    Dr. Aleksey Zhivov

    • Oncology
    • Urology

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  • Dr. Julia Mandelblat

    Dr. Julia Mandelblat

    • Oncology

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  • Dr. Iskra Daskalova

    Dr. Iskra Daskalova

    • Oncology

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  • Dr. Raid Elias

    Dr. Raid Elias

    • Ophthalmology

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  • Prof. Dr. Andrey Korolev

    Prof. Dr. Andrey Korolev

    • Orthopedics

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  • Dr. Nicolas Vaude

    Dr. Nicolas Vaude

    • Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery

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  • Prof. Dr. Eugene Lisbon

    Prof. Dr. Eugene Lisbon

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  • Prof. Dr Pierre Monod

    Prof. Dr Pierre Monod

    • Urology

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  • Dr. Jill Gachet

    Dr. Jill Gachet

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