Minimally Invasive & Endoscopic Brain Surgery in Mumbai
Advanced "Keyhole" Neurosurgery for Pituitary Tumors and Hydrocephalus.
Dr. Rahul Chhajed utilizes state-of-the-art endoscopic techniques to treat complex brain conditions through natural pathways like the nose, avoiding large incisions and ensuring rapid recovery.
What is Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery?
Traditionally, brain surgery required a large opening in the skull (Craniotomy). However, with advancements in technology, many conditions can now be treated using Minimally Invasive or Endoscopic techniques.
Dr. Rahul Chhajed uses high-definition Endoscopes (thin cameras) to reach deep areas of the brain through tiny openings or natural corridors like the nasal passage. This approach, often called "Keyhole Surgery," minimizes damage to healthy brain tissue, results in little to no visible scarring, and significantly reduces hospital stay.
Benefits of Endoscopic Brain Surgery
- No Visible Scars: For pituitary surgeries, the entry point is inside the nose.
- Less Pain: Smaller (or no) skin incisions mean less post-operative pain.
- Faster Recovery: Most patients are walking the next day and discharged within 3-4 days.
- Shunt-Free Living: For certain hydrocephalus patients, endoscopic surgery (ETV) eliminates the need for a permanent implant.
- Precision: High-definition cameras provide a zoomed-in view of the tumor and nerves.
Specialized Endoscopic Procedures
Pituitary Tumor Surgery (Transsphenoidal)
The pituitary gland is located at the base of the skull, just behind the nose.
- The Procedure: Dr. Rahul performs Transsphenoidal Surgery, approaching the tumor entirely through the nostrils.
- Technique: Using an endoscope, the tumor (usually a Pituitary Adenoma) is removed without making any cut on the head or face.
- Outcome: This is the gold standard for pituitary tumors, protecting the optic nerves (vision) and restoring hormonal balance.
Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy (ETV)
A revolutionary alternative to VP Shunts for obstructive hydrocephalus.
- The Procedure: Instead of placing a plastic tube (shunt) inside the body, Dr. Rahul uses an endoscope to enter the brain's ventricle.
- Technique: A tiny hole is made in the floor of the third ventricle, creating a natural bypass for the trapped fluid to flow freely.
- Benefit: The patient remains "Shunt-Free," avoiding the lifetime risks of shunt infection or blockage.
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Recovery After Endoscopic Surgery
- Pituitary Patients: You may have nasal packs (sponge-like material) inside your nose for 24-48 hours. Breathing through the mouth is required during this short time. Once removed, relief is immediate.
- Hospital Stay: Typically 3 to 4 days.
- Return to Work: Most patients resume desk jobs and light activities within 2 weeks.
- Precautions: Avoid blowing your nose forcefully or lifting heavy weights for a few weeks to allow the internal healing to complete.
Patient Experiences with the Best Neurosurgeon in Mumbai
Read real reviews from patients treated for Brain Tumors, Head Injuries, Spine Trauma, and Neurological Disorders by Dr. Rahul Chhajed.
Dr Rahul is very a versatile and knowledgeable surgeon who ensures that your patient is taken good care of. He performed a very critical surgery...

Why Choose Dr. Rahul Chhajed?
- Endoscopic Expertise: Specialized training in navigating the complex skull base anatomy using endoscopes.
- Advanced Navigation: Uses Neuronavigation (GPS) during surgery to track the endoscope's position with millimeter precision, ensuring safety of nearby arteries and nerves.
- Multidisciplinary Team: Works closely with Endocrinologists (hormone specialists) for comprehensive management of Pituitary tumors.
- Patient Education: Dr. Rahul takes time to explain the "Through the Nose" approach, alleviating fears of "Open Brain Surgery."
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No. The surgery is performed deep inside the nasal cavity. There are no external cuts or bruises, and the shape of your nose remains exactly the same
No. ETV works best for “Obstructive Hydrocephalus” (where there is a blockage). Dr. Rahul will review your MRI scan to determine if you are a candidate for ETV or if a VP Shunt is better.
For specific conditions like Pituitary tumors and intra-ventricular cysts, it is often safer because it avoids retracting (pulling) the brain tissue to reach the deep problem area.
Transsphenoidal surgery typically takes 2 to 3 hours. ETV is often shorter, taking about 45 to 90 minutes.
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