About Visual Pathway And Hypothalamic Glioma
Key Highlights
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Specialized neuro-ophthalmic evaluation to precisely assess vision loss and optic nerve function.Critical role in a multidisciplinary team for comprehensive brain tumor management.Non-invasive monitoring techniques to track tumor progression and treatment response.Focus on preserving maximum visual function and quality of life.Early detection of visual complications from tumor growth or treatment side effects.
Who is this surgery for?
- Progressive, unexplained vision loss or visual field defects.
- Optic disc edema (swelling) or pallor observed during a routine eye exam.
- Diagnosis of Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1), which is associated with optic pathway gliomas.
- Symptoms of hypothalamic dysfunction, such as precocious puberty or growth hormone issues, with visual complaints.
- Radiological findings (MRI) indicating a tumor involving the optic nerves, chiasm, or hypothalamus.
How to prepare
- Comprehensive neuro-ophthalmic examination including visual acuity, color vision, pupil reaction, and visual field testing.
- High-resolution MRI of the brain and orbits with contrast to visualize the tumor's exact location and size.
- Endocrine evaluation to assess hypothalamic-pituitary function if the tumor is near the hypothalamus.
- Discussion with the multidisciplinary team (neuro-oncology, neurosurgery) to finalize the management plan.
- Patient and family counseling to explain the diagnosis, prognosis, and potential treatment options.
Risks & possible complications
- Progression of vision loss due to tumor growth or treatment-related optic neuropathy.
- Hormonal deficiencies (e.g., growth hormone, thyroid) if the hypothalamus/pituitary is affected.
- Potential side effects from treatments like chemotherapy (myelosuppression) or radiation (cognitive effects, secondary malignancies).
- Risks associated with surgery, if required, including infection, bleeding, or cerebrospinal fluid leak.
- Development of strabismus (eye misalignment) or nystagmus (involuntary eye movements).
Recovery & hospital stay
- Regular follow-up neuro-ophthalmic exams to monitor visual function and optic nerve health.
- Periodic MRI scans to assess tumor stability or response to treatment.
- Ongoing management of any hormonal deficiencies with replacement therapy under an endocrinologist's care.
- Vision rehabilitation services, such as low-vision aids, if permanent visual impairment occurs.
- Long-term surveillance for potential tumor recurrence or development of new neurological symptoms.
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Typical hospital stay: 0-3 days
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Expected recovery time: Ongoing management; initial treatment phase 3-6 months
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering visual pathway and hypothalamic glioma in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Popular choices for visual pathway and hypothalamic glioma in India include Kamineni Hospital, Tadigadapa, Manipal Hospital Whitefield, Manipal Hospital Goa , known for experienced specialists and advanced surgical infrastructure.
Look at the doctor’s years of experience, hospital association, patient reviews, and how often they perform visual pathway and hypothalamic glioma. MediFyr helps you compare ophthalmologists and book consultations online.
The overall cost depends on hospital category, surgeon’s experience, room type, implant or device used (if any), length of stay, tests, and post-operative care. Our team can help you get cost estimates from multiple hospitals before you decide.
Procedure cost in other countries
Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for visual pathway and hypothalamic glioma compare across other countries where we have data.
Top hospitals for Visual Pathway And Hypothalamic Glioma in India
These partner hospitals in India have dedicated ophthalmology teams and experience managing patients undergoing visual pathway and hypothalamic glioma.
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Explore experienced ophthalmologists who regularly perform visual pathway and hypothalamic glioma and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.
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