Welcome to the Gamma Knife Centre

 

Bupa Cromwell Hospital’s Gamma Knife was the first in London and is a major advance in brain surgery. It enables patients to undergo a non-invasive form of neurosurgery which usually allows them to return to their normal lifestyle the following day.

 

Gamma Knife Surgery is a procedure which can be used as an alternative to open surgery for the treatment of benign and malignant brain, head and neck tumours, vascular malformations and certain functional disorders including: trigeminal neuralgia; Parkinson's disease; psychoneurosis; and epilepsy.  It uses highly precise radiation beams to destroy brain tumours and other abnormalities without the need to operate.  It is also used for the treatment of facial pain, focal epilepsy and Parkinson's disease.

 

Gamma Knife Surgery has many advantages over traditional open surgery:

  • It destroys abnormalities without harming normal brain tissue or adjacent nerves and blood vessels;
  • There is no incision and the head does not need to be shaved; there are no scars to heal; there is no risk of haemorrhage or infection;
  • Treatment is painless and in most cases requires no general anaesthetic;
  • Unlike conventional surgery, where recovery time can exceed six weeks, patients undergoing Gamma Knife Surgery can usually expect to resume their normal activities the following day.