
Radiosurgery
Radiosurgery is a medical procedure that uses highly focused radiation beams to precisely target and treat abnormalities such as tumors or damaged tissue. Unlike traditional surgery, it doesn’t involve incisions; instead, advanced imaging guides the delivery of radiation directly to the affected area. This technique minimizes damage to surrounding healthy tissue and can be performed in a single session or a few sessions. Radiosurgery is commonly used for brain tumors, vascular malformations, and some body tumors, offering a non-invasive, precise alternative to traditional surgery with potentially fewer risks and quicker recovery times.