Is brain tumor surgery risky?


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The risk of brain tumor surgery depends on many factors, including the location, size, type and proximity of the tumor to surrounding tissues.
Generally speaking, the risk of brain tumor surgery is relatively high, because the brain is one of the most important organs of the human body, controlling various physiological functions of the human body. A slight carelessness during the operation may lead to serious complications or sequelae.
However, with the continuous advancement of medical technology and the accumulation of surgical experience, the risk of brain tumor surgery has been effectively controlled. Under the guidance of professional neurosurgeons, patients can conduct comprehensive evaluation and preoperative preparation to select the most suitable surgical plan, thus reducing the risk of surgery and improving the success rate of surgery.
Therefore, although the risk of brain tumor surgery is relatively high, patients can still obtain good treatment results through scientific surgical planning and the support of professional medical teams.