Learn about Callosotomy Treatment in India — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Callosotomy and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Callosotomy

A callosotomy is a specialized neurosurgical procedure, typically performed by a neurologist in collaboration with a neurosurgeon, to treat severe, drug-resistant epilepsy. The surgery involves disconnecting or partially severing the corpus callosum, the thick band of nerve fibers that connects the brain's two hemispheres. This disruption prevents seizure activity from spreading from one side of the brain to the other, effectively containing the electrical storm. While it does not cure epilepsy, it significantly reduces the frequency and severity of generalized seizures, particularly drop attacks (atonic seizures), which can cause dangerous falls. The procedure is considered a last-resort treatment when multiple anti-seizure medications have failed, and it can dramatically improve a patient's quality of life and safety.

Key Highlights

    Significantly reduces the frequency and severity of generalized seizures, especially drop attacks.Can dramatically improve patient safety by preventing dangerous falls associated with seizures.Offers a treatment option for epilepsy when multiple medications have proven ineffective.May enhance overall quality of life and independence for suitable candidates.Often performed as a partial (anterior) callosotomy, preserving more brain connectivity than a complete section.

Who is this surgery for?

  • Severe, drug-resistant epilepsy (intractable epilepsy) not controlled by multiple anti-seizure medications.
  • Primary indication is for debilitating generalized seizures, particularly atonic seizures (drop attacks) or tonic-clonic seizures.
  • Patients who are not candidates for focal resection surgery because seizures originate from multiple or inaccessible brain areas.
  • To prevent secondary generalization, where a focal seizure spreads to involve the entire brain.
  • Considered for patients whose seizures cause frequent, serious injuries.

How to prepare

  • Comprehensive neurological evaluation, including long-term video EEG monitoring to characterize seizure type and origin.
  • Advanced brain imaging (MRI, PET, or SPECT) to rule out a resectable focal lesion.
  • Neuropsychological testing to establish a cognitive and functional baseline.
  • Detailed discussion with the neurology and neurosurgery team about goals, risks, and expected outcomes.
  • Pre-operative tests: blood work, ECG, and chest X-ray to ensure fitness for major surgery.
  • Adjustment or tapering of anti-epileptic medications as directed by the neurologist.
  • Fasting for 8-12 hours before the surgery.

Risks & possible complications

  • Standard risks of major brain surgery: infection, bleeding (hemorrhage), blood clots, and adverse reaction to anesthesia.
  • Disconnection syndrome: temporary or permanent difficulties with coordination between brain hemispheres (e.g., alien hand syndrome).
  • Speech and language problems, especially if the dominant hemisphere is affected.
  • Memory deficits or changes in cognitive function.
  • Headaches, nausea, and swelling at the surgical site.
  • Potential for incomplete seizure control or no significant improvement.
  • Risk of developing new types of focal seizures post-operatively.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Initial recovery in an intensive care unit (ICU) for 1-2 days for close neurological monitoring.
  • Hospital stay for monitoring of surgical recovery and seizure activity.
  • Management of post-operative pain, swelling, and nausea with medication.
  • Gradual resumption of activities; strenuous activity and heavy lifting are restricted for several weeks.
  • Continued use of anti-seizure medications, which may be adjusted over time based on seizure control.
  • Involvement in physical, occupational, or speech therapy if needed to address any neurological changes.
  • Regular follow-up appointments with the neurologist to assess seizure frequency, medication management, and overall recovery.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: 5-10 days
  • checked Expected recovery time: 6-12 weeks

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering callosotomy in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for callosotomy compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India USD 3,680 – USD 8,412 5-10 days ~ 6-12 weeks Know More
Turkey USD 26,663 – USD 60,943 5-10 days ~ 6-12 weeks Know More

Top hospitals for Callosotomy in India

These partner hospitals in India have dedicated neurology teams and experience managing patients undergoing callosotomy.

Manipal Hospital

  • IconGurgaon, India
  • Icon60 Doctors

Artemis Hospital

  • IconGurgaon, India
  • Icon141 Doctors

Manipal Hospital

  • IconMysore, India
  • Icon9 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Rangapani

  • IconSiliguri, India
  • Icon13 Doctors

Manipal Hospital

  • IconPanaji, India
  • Icon79 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Whitefield

  • IconBangalore, India
  • Icon105 Doctors

Manipal Hospital

  • IconSiliguri, India
  • Icon30 Doctors

Manipal Hospital

  • IconPatiala, India
  • Icon52 Doctors

Manipal Hospital

  • IconBangalore, India
  • Icon75 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Salt Lake

  • IconKolkata, India
  • Icon129 Doctors

Manipal Hospital

  • Iconvijayawada, India
  • Icon21 Doctors

Manipal Hospital

  • IconSalem, India
  • Icon18 Doctors

KMC Hospital

  • IconMangalore, India
  • Icon38 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Jayanagar

  • IconBangalore, India
  • Icon57 Doctors

Manipal Hospital

  • IconRanchi, India
  • Icon41 Doctors

Manipal Hospital

  • IconJaipur, India
  • Icon55 Doctors

Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram

  • IconBangalore, India
  • Icon105 Doctors

Medanta The Medicity

  • IconGurgaon, India
  • Icon900 Doctors

Neurologists for Callosotomy

Explore experienced neurologists who regularly perform callosotomy and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.

Dr. Dushyanth Jasti - Neurologist at Star Hospital Banjara Hills with 11 years experience
  • 11 Years Experience
  • Neurologist
Speaks: English, Hindi, Telugu

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Dr. Rohit Lakkapragada - Neurologist at KMC Hospital Mangalore with 16 years experience
  • 16 Years Experience
  • Neurologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. Rohit Pai - Neurologist at KMC Hospital Mangalore with 25 years experience
  • 25 Years Experience
  • Neurologist
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Dr. Zk Misri - Neurologist at KMC Hospital Mangalore with 26 years experience
  • 26 Years Experience
  • Neurologist
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Dr. Shivananda Pai - Neurologist at KMC Hospital Mangalore with 18 years experience
  • 18 Years Experience
  • Neurologist
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Dr. Satwant Sachdeva - Neurologist at Manipal Hospital Patiala with 38 years experience
  • 38 Years Experience
  • Neurologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. Venugopal Krishna - Neurologist at Manipal Hospital Mysore with 24 years experience
  • 24 Years Experience
  • Neurologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. Swati Sharma - Neurologist at Manipal Hospital Malleshwaram with 13 years experience
  • 13 Years Experience
  • Neurologist
Speaks: English, Hindi

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Dr. Ss Nandi - Neurologist at Manipal Hospital Dhakuria with 36 years experience
  • 36 Years Experience
  • Neurologist
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Dr. Sounak Chabri - Neurologist at Manipal Hospital Dhakuria with 10 years experience
  • 10 Years Experience
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