Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Surgery
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Surgery Treament

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad provides advanced surgical care for traumatic brain injuries (TBI), offering life-saving interventions for patients with brain hemorrhage, skull fractures, or severe brain swelling caused by accidents or falls. Our experienced neurosurgeons are trained to handle complex emergency cases with precision and speed to minimize brain damage and improve survival rates.
We use state-of-the-art imaging and monitoring technologies to assess the extent of injury and perform procedures such as decompressive craniectomy, hematoma evacuation, and skull fracture repair. With dedicated trauma care units and 24/7 emergency services, our hospital ensures rapid response and comprehensive post-operative neurocritical care for optimal recovery.
If you are searching for TBI surgery in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is recognized as a leading center for head injury management. Our multidisciplinary team works tirelessly to provide expert care, advanced neurosurgical techniques, and compassionate support for patients and their families during critical times.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Surgery Journey
🩺Phase 1: Symptoms Identification (Emergency Signs)
- Severe headache after head injury
- Loss of consciousness or confusion
- Pupillary changes (one pupil larger than the other)
- Weakness, numbness, or seizures
- Visible bleeding from head wounds or ears/nose
🔬Phase 2: Emergency Assessment by Neurosurgeon
- Rapid neurological evaluation (Glasgow Coma Scale)
- CT scan/MRI to assess brain hemorrhage, fractures, or swelling
- Monitoring of vital signs and intracranial pressure (ICP)
- Planning immediate surgical intervention if needed
🧬 Phase 3: Causes (Indications for Surgery)
- Epidural hematoma (bleeding between skull and brain)
- Subdural hematoma (bleeding under the dura)
- Depressed skull fractures
- Brain swelling (edema) causing raised intracranial pressure
🔍Phase 4: Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Preparation
- Neuroimaging: CT/MRI for rapid diagnosis
- Blood grouping & crossmatching for transfusions if needed
- Informed consent from family (emergency consent if patient unconscious)
- Pre-op stabilization: control bleeding, maintain oxygenation
🏥 Phase 5: Treatment (TBI Surgical Procedure)
- Craniotomy: Opening the skull to evacuate blood clots or relieve pressure
- Craniectomy: Temporary removal of part of skull to allow brain swelling
- Repair of depressed skull fractures
- Performed under general anesthesia; duration depends on complexity
🏥 Phase 6: Post-Surgery Care & Recovery
- ICU monitoring for 24–72 hours
- Intracranial pressure and neurological status monitoring
- Medications to reduce swelling and prevent seizures
- Gradual rehabilitation: physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy as needed
- Long-term follow-ups to monitor recovery and manage complications
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TBI surgery involves procedures like craniotomy or craniectomy to remove blood clots (hematomas), relieve pressure, and repair skull fractures after severe head injury.
Surgery is required when there is:
- Bleeding inside the skull (epidural or subdural hematoma)
- Dangerous brain swelling (edema)
- Depressed skull fractures pressing on brain tissue
- Signs of increased intracranial pressure
Yes. It is performed under general anesthesia to keep the patient completely unconscious and pain-free.
- ICU care for 1–3 days post-surgery
- Hospital stay: 1–2 weeks depending on severity
- Full recovery may take weeks to months, often requiring rehabilitation (physiotherapy, speech therapy).
Rare but possible risks include:
- Infection
- Seizures
- Memory or speech difficulties (depending on injury location)
- Close monitoring and rehabilitation help manage these.