Kishiwada Tokushukai Hospital > Neurosurgery > Brain & Spinal Tumors

Brain & Spinal Tumors

What we do
Diagnosis and neurosurgical treatment of brain and spinal tumors
Our focus
Appropriate treatment selection based on tumor type and location
Emergency care
Urgent evaluation for tumors causing acute neurological symptoms

Brain and spinal tumors include a wide range of conditions that arise from the brain, spinal cord, or surrounding structures. At Kishiwada Tokushukai Hospital, we provide careful evaluation and individualised treatment planning based on tumor characteristics, symptoms, and overall patient condition.

What it is

Tumors of the brain and spine may be benign or malignant, and can affect neurological function depending on their size, location, and growth pattern.

Conditions treated

  • Vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma)
  • Pituitary adenoma
  • Meningioma
  • Metastatic brain tumor
  • Spinal cord and spinal tumors

Evaluation and treatment

Treatment strategies are determined after careful assessment of tumor type, location, size, growth rate, and associated symptoms. Options may include observation, surgical removal, or referral for additional therapies.

  • Detailed imaging evaluation using MRI and CT
  • Consideration of surgical treatment when indicated
  • Multidisciplinary discussion for complex or malignant tumors

When to seek medical attention

  • Persistent or worsening headache
  • Seizures or new-onset epilepsy
  • Progressive weakness, numbness, or difficulty walking
  • Visual disturbance or hormonal symptoms

Appointment

Appointments are recommended for evaluation of brain and spinal tumors. A referral from another medical institution is helpful.

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