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List of Best Hospitals for Brain Surgery for OCD in India

Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

About Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket

  • It was founded in 2006. Awarded for its initiatives towards customer experience improvement & for patient safety at FICCI Healthcare Excellence Awards.

  • It has been awarded with Express Healthcare Awards for Excellence in Healthcare & D L Shah National Award on 'Economics of Quality' by Quality Council of India 

New Delhi, India

Number of Beds: 530

Established In: 2006

BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi

About BLK Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

  • Dr. B.L. Kapur had established the BLK Super Specialty Hospital in 1959. It was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru.

  • The super specialty hospital is both NABH and NABL accredited & has 17 modern well equipped modular operation theatres and houses 650 beds.

New Delhi, India

Number of Beds: 650

Established In: 1959

Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, Faridabad

About Asian Institute of Medical Sciences, Faridabad 

  • Asian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) Faridabad is a super-specialty hospital. The 425-bedded hospital is equipped.

  • It has a 425 bedded Super specialty tertiary care hospital, truly futuristic in its services & technology and brings together some of the most talented medical professionals in India.

Faridabad, India

Number of Beds: 425

Established In: 2010

Apollo Hospital, Mumbai

About Apollo Hospital, Mumbai 

  • Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai is one of the most advanced multi-specialty tertiary care hospitals offering comprehensive services under one roof.

  • Accredited by National Accreditation Board for Hospitals (NABH) and Joint Commission International (JCI), this is the 66th hospital of the Apollo Group.

Mumbai, India

Number of Beds: 500

Established In: 2016

Gleneagles Global Hospital, Chennai

About Global Hospital Chennai

  • Established in 1999, Global Hospitals is accredited by NABH, NABL and HALAL. 

  • It is associated with and part of the Parkway Pantai Ltd which is one of the region's largest integrated private healthcare groups.

  • With a network of more than 22 hospitals, Parkway Pantai offers more than 4,000 beds throughout Asia including Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, India, China and Vietnam.

Chennai, India

Number of Beds: 1000

Established In: 1999

BGS Gleneagles Global Hospitals, Bangalore

About BGS Gleneagles Global Hospitals, Bangalore

  • BGS Gleneagles Global Hospital at Kengeri, Bengaluru, is one of the best super speciality hospitals in Bangalore and one of the Karnataka’s most renowned multi-organ transplant and tertiary care multi-speciality hospital.

  • The NABH and NABL accredited hospital has modern CathLab, 6 operation theatres, advanced imaging services (Trubeam STX and Tesla MRI)

Bangalore, India

Number of Beds: 500

Established In: 2009

Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi

About Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi

  • Established in 1996, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital is NABH, NABL and JCI accredited. It has 52 specialties under one roof.

  • Apollo Group offers 10,000 beds across 64 hospitals, more than 2,200 pharmacies, over 100 primary care & diagnostic clinics and 115 telemedicine units across 9 countries.

New Delhi, India

Number of Beds: 710

Established In: 1996

Apollo Hospital, Chennai

About Apollo Hospital, Greams Road, Chennai

  • First Indian hospital to introduce techniques in coronary angioplasty, stereotactic radiotherapy and radio-surgery (for brain tumours).

  • First hospital in South India to be accredited by the Joint Commission International USA and subsequently reaccredited 4 times.

Chennai, India

Number of Beds: 560

Established In: 1983

Detailed Guide On Everything You Need To Know

Average Cost of Treatment Worldwide
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Average Cost for Brain Surgery for OCD
$5500
$110000
$78000
$80000
$36000
$80000

*Note: The above cost are approximate and may increase or decrease depending on the condition of patients and line of treatment

What is OCD?

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by thoughts and fears called obsessions. These thoughts can cause you to engage in repetitive behaviors, also known as compulsions. Obsessions and compulsions can interfere with daily activities and cause a lot of pain. No matter how hard you try to ignore or get rid of annoying thoughts or urges, they come back. This allows you to follow rituals. This is the vicious cycle of obsessive compulsive disorder. To ease your fear of infection, you can wash your hands more often until they become sore and cracked. But good treatment is effective.


Symptoms:

OCD obsessions are lasting and unwanted thoughts that keeping coming back or urges or images that are intrusive and cause distress or anxiety. You might try to ignore them or get rid of them by acting based on ritual. These obsessions usually intrude when you're trying to think of or do other things.

  • Fear of infection or dirt.

  • Doubting and having a hard time dealing with uncertainty.

  • Desiring matters to be orderly and balanced.

  • Aggressive or horrific thoughts about dropping manipulate and harming your self or others.

  • Unwanted mind, such as aggression, or sexual or non secular topics.



Surgical procedures

Deep brain stimulation

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical procedure in which electrodes are inserted into a specific area of the brain. These electrodes connect to a generator that is implanted in the chest, close to the collarbone. This generator sends electrical impulses to the brain, which may reduce the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. Your health care team may change your settings as needed to treat your condition, and surgery may involve risks, such as infection, stroke or brain haemorrhage. Some patients experience problems with their DBS system, or complications due to stimulation, and a member of your healthcare team may need to change or replace certain parts of your system.

The most common use of DBS is for people with advanced Parkinson’s who have an unstable response to levodopa and are unable to control their dyskinesia or Parkinson’s symptoms. DBS is effective in stabilizing medicine fluctuations, reducing or halting involuntary movements, reducing tremor, reducing rigidity, and improving movements. However, DBS is not effective in treating problems that don’t respond well to levodopa, such as dyskinesia and do not improve with medication adjustments. DBS is not helpful for problems that do not respond to levodopa


What is Deep Brain Stimulation?

Deep brain stimulation involves the implantation of electrodes into the brain. These electrodes generate electrical impulses that alter brain activity in order to treat specific medical conditions. These electrical impulses can also interact with cells and chemicals in the brain that lead to medical conditions.

Deep brain stimulation is performed using a device that is similar to a pacemaker. This device is placed under your upper chest. The device is connected to your brain via a wire that runs under your skin.​


Why it's done

Deep brain stimulation is used to treat many conditions which include:

  • Parkinson’s disease

  • Essential tremor

  • Anorexia

  • Dystonia

  • Meige syndrome

  • Epilepsy

  • Tourette’s syndrome

  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder



Deep brain stimulation is also being investigated as a treatment for:

  • Chronic pain

  • Chorea, such as Huntington's disease.

  • Cluster headache

  • Dementia

  • Depression

  • Addiction

  • Obesity

How you prepare

The first step is to consider the pros and cons of the surgery

Deep brain stimulation is an invasive and potentially dangerous procedure. It is important to discuss the potential risks and benefits of the procedure with your healthcare provider.

The second step is to prepare for the surgery

You will likely need to undergo medical tests to ensure that the procedure is safe and suitable for you. Additionally, you may need to undergo brain imaging studies, including an MRI, prior to the surgery. Brain imaging studies help map the regions of the brain where electrodes are implanted.


What you can expect

During the surgery

Brain Surgery: Your care team will fit your head frame, also known as a stereotactic (or stereoselective) head frame, to your head during brain surgery. This frame will keep your head still throughout the procedure. Neuroimaging, like brain MRI or CT, will map your brain. Neuroimaging will point the electrodes to the correct area in your brain.

Most of the time, the electrodes will be placed while you are awake. This is to ensure that the effects of stimulation are fully evaluated. If you are awake for brain surgery, you will likely receive a local anesthetic that will numb your scalp prior to the procedure. An anesthetic will not be needed in your brain because the brain does not have pain receptors. For some people, surgery may be performed using a medicine known as general anesthesia, which puts you to sleep.

During brain surgery, your surgeon will implant a thin wire lead, with several electrodes at its tips. The lead will be placed into a specific region of your brain. In some cases, two leads will be implanted. In others, two leads may be implanted into your brain. A wire is run under your skin and connected to a device known as a pulse generator, which is implanted in your collarbone.The neurologist and surgeon closely monitor your brain during surgery to ensure electrode placement is correct.


Chest Surgery: During the chest wall surgery in the second part, the surgeon inserts the pulse generator beneath the skin of your chest, close to the collarbone, where the batteries are located. During this procedure, general anesthesia is used to put you to sleep. The wires from your brain electrodes are inserted under the skin and directed to the battery operated pulse generator. Several weeks after your surgery, the pulse generator will be programmed during a follow-up appointment with your health care provider. After it is programmed, it will send continuous electrical impulses to your brain using a remote control. You can turn the generator on or off with a remote control.


After The Surgery:

The pulse generator is activated a few weeks after your surgery, usually in your healthcare professional’s office. It can be programmed remotely using a remote control, and the amount of stimulation is tailored to your condition. Finding the right setting can take up to 4 to 6 months.

The pulse generator may be used 24 hours a day, or you may be instructed to turn it off at night and on again in the morning. Again, this is based on your condition.

You can turn the pulse generator on and off using a remote control you take home. The pulse generator may also be programmed to allow you to make small changes at home, depending on your conditions.

Battery life depends on how often the pulse generator is used and what settings it is set to. Your surgeon will replace the battery during an outpatient procedure.

Risks

Deep brain stimulation is considered to have a low risk of complications. However, any surgery has a high risk of complications. Brain stimulation can also cause side effects.

Common side effects include:

  • Seizure.

  • Infection.

  • Headache.

  • Confusion and trouble concentrating.

  • Stroke.

  • Hardware complications, such as an eroded lead wire.

  • Temporary pain and swelling at the implantation site.


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