Brain tumours.
Neuronavigation-guided surgery is particularly suitable for treating brain tumours due to its ability to provide exceptional precision during the surgical procedure. By using detailed images of the patient’s brain and real-time navigation technology, we can plan and execute surgery more precisely, helping to reduce the risk of damaging critical areas of the brain that control important functions such as movement, vision or speech. This means that tumours can be removed more effectively and safely, leading to better patient outcomes, including faster recovery.