Brain Mapping Surgery


Computer-Assisted Procedure to Map Functional Brain Areas

Loyola Medicine doctors are experienced in the use of brain mapping surgery. This computer-assisted process helps surgeons develop a highly refined brain map for patients who have tumors on or near the brain’s most important functional areas.

Brain mapping surgery is used to treat several conditions, including:

Surgeons use this “awake brain surgery” to spare patients from experiencing function loss and damage to critical areas during surgical resections of brain tumors.

Loyola’s neurosurgeons have vast experience in this technique, which is one of the most advanced approaches to brain surgery.

Why Choose Loyola for Brain Mapping Surgery?

Loyola takes a multidisciplinary approach to patient care and provides support services for patients and families.

As an academic medical center, Loyola provides compassionate, exceptional care to patients and trains future leaders in neurology and neurosurgery.

Our neuro intensive care unit is staffed by certified technologists and trained neurology nurses, who have earned Magnet status.

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