Overview
Epilepsy Clinic & Surgery Program β ONUS Robotic Hospitals
The Epilepsy Clinic at ONUS Robotic Hospitals offers comprehensive, advanced care for patients with epilepsy, including medical management and specialized surgical treatment for drug-resistant cases.
Our centre is equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure and a multidisciplinary expert team, enabling precise diagnosis, accurate localization of seizure focus, and effective treatment strategies to achieve long-term seizure control.
Advanced Epilepsy Surgery Program
ONUS provides a dedicated Epilepsy Surgery Program for patients whose seizures are not controlled with medications.
With extensive experience in managing complex epilepsy cases, our team performs a wide range of procedures, including:
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Temporal lobe epilepsy surgery
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Extra-temporal epilepsy surgery
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Hemispherectomy (in selected cases)
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Vagal Nerve Stimulation (VNS) therapy
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Lesionectomy and focal resections
Comprehensive Pre-Surgical Evaluation
Successful epilepsy surgery depends on accurate localization of the seizure focus. At ONUS, we use advanced diagnostic tools for detailed evaluation:
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Long-term Video EEG (VEEG) Monitoring
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High-resolution MRI with epilepsy protocol
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Functional MRI (fMRI) for mapping critical brain functions
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PET & SPECT imaging for identifying abnormal brain activity
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Neuropsychological assessment
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Invasive EEG monitoring (Grid & Depth electrodes) when required
Advanced Surgical Technology
Our surgical program is supported by cutting-edge technology, including:
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Brain mapping and functional localization
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Neuronavigation systems
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Advanced operating microscopes
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Ultrasonic aspirators
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Endoscopic surgical techniques
These technologies ensure maximum precision, safety, and preservation of critical brain functions.
Multidisciplinary Expertise
The Epilepsy Clinic brings together a highly coordinated team of:
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Neurologists & Epileptologists
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Neurosurgeons
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Neuroradiologists
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Nuclear Medicine Specialists
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Clinical Psychologists
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Pathologists
This integrated approach ensures holistic evaluation, treatment planning, and post-surgical care.
Comprehensive Patient Care
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Detailed pre-surgical counseling
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Cognitive and behavioral assessment
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Post-surgical rehabilitation and follow-up
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Long-term seizure management
What Sets ONUS Apart
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Advanced epilepsy surgery program
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Precision-based pre-surgical evaluation
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High-end neuroimaging and monitoring
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Multidisciplinary team approach
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Focus on seizure freedom and quality of life
Our Goal
At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, the Epilepsy Clinic is committed to helping patients achieve maximum seizure control, reduce medication burden, and live a normal, independent life.
Treatments & Procedures
Epilepsy Clinic β Treatments & Procedures
Epilepsy is a condition caused by abnormal electrical activity in the brain, leading to recurrent seizures. While medications control seizures in most patients, nearly 30% continue to have uncontrolled seizuresβthis is called drug-resistant epilepsy.
At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, we offer advanced medical and surgical solutions to help patients achieve maximum seizure control and improved quality of life.
What is Epilepsy Surgery?
Epilepsy surgery involves removing or modifying the area of the brain where seizures originate.
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Recommended when medications fail
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Suitable for both adults and children (in selected cases)
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Proven treatment for over 50 years
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70β80% of patients can become seizure-free or significantly improve
Who is Suitable for Surgery?
Epilepsy surgery is considered when:
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Seizures are not controlled with medications
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The seizure focus is clearly localized to one area of the brain
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The area can be safely treated without affecting critical functions (speech, movement, vision)
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The patient is medically fit for surgery
Pre-Surgical Evaluation (Critical Step)
Accurate localization of seizure focus is key. At ONUS, we perform a detailed evaluation including:
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Video EEG Monitoring (VEEG)
Continuous monitoring to capture seizures and identify origin -
MRI Brain (Epilepsy Protocol)
High-resolution imaging to detect structural abnormalities -
PET & SPECT Scans
Identify abnormal brain activity and metabolism -
Neuropsychological Testing
Assessment of memory, cognition, and behavior -
Invasive EEG (when required)
Advanced mapping using electrodes placed on the brain
All cases are discussed in a multidisciplinary epilepsy board meeting to ensure the best treatment decision.
Types of Epilepsy Surgeries
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Temporal Lobectomy
Most common procedure with high success rates -
Lesionectomy
Removal of tumor, cyst, or abnormal brain tissue -
Hemispherectomy
For severe epilepsy affecting one side of the brain (mainly in children) -
Corpus Callosotomy
Disconnects communication between brain hemispheres
Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS Therapy)
For patients not suitable for brain surgery:
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A small device is implanted under the skin
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Stimulates the vagus nerve to reduce seizures
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Helps decrease frequency and severity of seizures
Benefits of Epilepsy Surgery
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Significant reduction or complete control of seizures
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Reduced dependence on long-term medications
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Improved cognitive function and daily life
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Better quality of life and independence
Recovery After Surgery
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Early mobilization within a few days
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Most patients resume routine activities in 8β12 weeks
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Medications may be gradually reduced under supervision
Expected Outcomes
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70β80% patients experience major seizure reduction or freedom
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Temporary seizures may occur due to post-surgical swelling
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Long-term improvement depends on accurate patient selection
Comprehensive Patient Support
At ONUS, care extends beyond surgery:
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Pre-surgical counseling for patients and families
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Psychological and emotional support
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Post-surgical rehabilitation and follow-up
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Long-term seizure monitoring
What Sets ONUS Apart
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Advanced epilepsy surgery program
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Precision-based pre-surgical evaluation
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Multidisciplinary epilepsy board decision-making
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High success rates with modern techniques
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Focus on seizure freedom and life transformation
Our Goal
At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, we aim to help patients live seizure-free, reduce medication burden, and regain complete control over their lives.
Achievements
Achievements β Epilepsy Clinic, ONUS Robotic Hospitals
The Epilepsy Clinic at ONUS Robotic Hospitals is built on a strong commitment to patient-centered care, clinical excellence, and continuous innovationβwith the goal of improving seizure control and overall quality of life.
Key Achievements
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Patient-Centric Epilepsy Care
Focused on delivering personalized treatment for both children and adults, ensuring better seizure control and long-term quality of life. -
Multidisciplinary Epilepsy Program
A highly coordinated team of neurologists, neurosurgeons, neurophysiologists, psychologists, and rehabilitation experts working together for comprehensive care. -
Complex Case Expertise
Successful management of challenging and drug-resistant epilepsy cases through advanced diagnostics and tailored treatment strategies. -
Collaborative Clinical Decision-Making
Regular multidisciplinary case discussions involving large expert teams to evaluate complex cases and optimize treatment outcomes. -
Integrated Research & Clinical Practice
Continuous involvement in clinical research and adoption of evolving treatment protocols to improve patient outcomes.
What This Means for Patients
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Access to expert team-based decision-making
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Better outcomes in complex and refractory epilepsy
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Personalized, evidence-based treatment plans
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Improved seizure control and quality of life
Our Commitment
At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, the Epilepsy Clinic is committed to delivering advanced care, exploring every treatment possibility, and helping patients live confidently beyond seizures.
Technology
Technology β Epilepsy Clinic
At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, the Epilepsy Clinic is equipped with advanced neurotechnology that enables accurate diagnosis, precise localization of seizure focus, and safe, effective treatmentβespecially for complex and drug-resistant epilepsy.
Core Technologies
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Electroencephalography (EEG)
Fundamental tool for recording brain electrical activity to diagnose and monitor seizures.
Includes routine, video EEG (VEEG), and long-term monitoring for detailed evaluation.
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Advanced Neuroimaging
High-resolution imaging techniques such as MRI and functional imaging help identify structural and functional abnormalities in the brain responsible for seizures.
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Brain Mapping Technologies
Used during pre-surgical evaluation and surgery to identify critical brain areas responsible for speech, movement, and sensationβensuring maximum safety and preservation of function.
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Electronic Assistive Technology
Innovative devices and monitoring systems that support seizure detection, safety, and long-term managementβenhancing patient independence and quality of life.
Why This Technology Matters
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Accurate identification of seizure origin
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Better selection of patients for surgery
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Increased success rates in epilepsy treatment
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Reduced risk during surgical procedures
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Improved long-term seizure control
What Sets ONUS Apart
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Integration of diagnostics, imaging, and surgical planning
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Advanced tools for both medical and surgical epilepsy care
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Focus on precision, safety, and outcomes
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Expertise in managing complex epilepsy cases
Our Commitment
At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, we use advanced technology to diagnose better, treat smarter, and help patients move closer to a seizure-free life.
**Laser Ablation Surgery for Epilepsy
ONUS Robotic Hospitals**
Laser ablation is an advanced, minimally invasive brain surgery used to treat drug-resistant epilepsy by precisely destroying the seizure-causing areaβwithout open brain surgery.
What is Laser Ablation?
Laser ablation (also called Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy β LITT) uses a thin laser probe inserted into the brain to deliver controlled heat and destroy abnormal tissue.
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No large cuts
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No open skull surgery
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High precision targeting
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Faster recovery
This procedure is ideal for patients where the seizure focus is deep or difficult to access through traditional surgery.
How the Procedure Works
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Patient is given general anesthesia (no pain)
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A small incision is made on the scalp
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A thin laser probe is inserted into the brain
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Real-time MRI guidance ensures precise placement
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Laser energy is delivered to destroy abnormal tissue
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Probe is removed and incision closed
π Entire procedure is highly controlled and monitored in real-time
Why Choose Laser Ablation?
Compared to traditional brain surgery:
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Minimally invasive (no large skull opening)
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Lower risk of complications
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Shorter hospital stay (usually 1β2 days)
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Faster recovery
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Better for deep-seated lesions
Who is Suitable?
Laser ablation is considered when:
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Epilepsy is not controlled with medications
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Seizure focus is clearly localized
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Lesion is deep or surgically difficult to access
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Patient is fit for minimally invasive surgery
Success Rate & Outcomes
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Around 60β70% patients achieve seizure freedom or major reduction
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Lower complication rates compared to open surgery
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Improved quality of life and reduced medication dependence
Recovery After Surgery
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Most patients are discharged within 24β48 hours
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Resume daily activities within a few days
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No need for prolonged rehabilitation in most cases
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Medications may be gradually reduced
Risks (Rare but Possible)
Laser ablation is generally safe, but may include:
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Bleeding
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Infection
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Temporary neurological symptoms
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Very rare complications (stroke, vessel injury)
π Risk is significantly lower compared to open brain surgery
Laser Ablation Surgery Cost in Hyderabad
The cost of laser ablation for epilepsy in Hyderabad varies depending on:
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Complexity of the case
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Technology used (MRI-guided systems)
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Hospital infrastructure
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ICU stay and post-operative care
π‘ Important:
Laser ablation is a highly specialized procedure, and cost is best determined after detailed evaluation.
π At ONUS: We focus on right patient selection + best outcomes, not just procedure pricing.
FAQs
How effective is laser ablation for epilepsy?
Around two-thirds of patients achieve significant seizure control or become seizure-free.
Will I need rehabilitation?
In most cases, no long-term rehabilitation is required.
How long is hospital stay?
Typically 1β2 days, depending on recovery.
What Sets ONUS Apart
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Advanced minimally invasive epilepsy surgery program
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MRI-guided precision treatment
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Multidisciplinary epilepsy team
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Focus on seizure freedom and faster recovery
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Expertise in complex and deep-seated epilepsy cases
Our Goal
At ONUS Robotic Hospitals, we aim to provide safer, smarter, and less invasive solutionsβhelping patients live seizure-free with minimal disruption to life.







