Conducted Under the Supervision of Dr. Mansour Parvaresh
Groundbreaking Minimally Invasive Brain Tumor Surgery at Hazrat Rasool Hospital
According to the Public Relations Department of Iran University of Medical Sciences, this advanced surgical technique employs RF waves to target and treat brain tumors, marking a significant milestone in pediatric neurosurgery within the region. This innovative approach not only enhances the safety and efficacy of brain tumor surgeries but also represents a significant advancement in the treatment options available for young patients in the region.

In a pioneering medical achievement, Hazrat Rasool Hospital (PBUH) has successfully performed the first minimally invasive brain tumor surgery using radiofrequency (RF) technology in the Middle East. This landmark procedure was conducted on a 2-year-old patient suffering from severe seizures.
According to the Public Relations Department of Iran University of Medical Sciences, this advanced surgical technique employs RF waves to target and treat brain tumors, marking a significant milestone in pediatric neurosurgery within the region. The operation aimed to sever the functional connections between the tumor and critical areas of the brain, including the hypothalamus, which were responsible for the child's frequent gelatinous seizures, occurring approximately 15 to 20 times daily.
The surgical process commenced with an MRI scan to accurately delineate the tumor's location. Following this, the surgical team identified 14 marginal points surrounding the tumor. Utilizing stereotactic guidance, these targeted points were precisely ablated through the insertion of a thin probe, effectively disconnecting the tumor from the brain and providing control over the patient's seizures.
This innovative approach not only enhances the safety and efficacy of brain tumor surgeries but also represents a significant advancement in the treatment options available for young patients in the region.
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