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Responsive Neurostimulation

What Is Responsive Neurostimulation (RNS)?

The Responsive Neurostimulation ( RNS ) framework is utilized to treat grown-up patients with central Epilepsy who have bombed treatment with no less than 2 seizure prescriptions. Our methodology is in every case first to decide if patients are contender for resection of their seizure center, the main expected remedy for epilepsy. Patients are viewed as contender for RNS when they have gone through extensive symptomatic testing that has restricted a couple of seizure foci, still up in the air not to be possibility for careful resection for a specific explanation.

These reasons incorporate seizures that begin from more than one space of the mind, seizures that emerge from spaces of the cerebrum that can’t be securely resected, or seizures that are hard to discretely limit. Consult our Best Seizures Doctor in Purnia, Bihar

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    RNS surgery is generally safe when performed by an experienced epilepsy surgery team. However, like any brain surgery, it may involve risks such as infection, bleeding, or discomfort. Your doctor will explain the potential risks based on your condition.

    RNS surgery usually takes several hours. The exact time depends on the patient's condition, electrode placement, and complexity of the procedure.

    The cost of RNS epilepsy treatment varies based on the device, surgery, hospital charges, tests, and follow-up care. Your specialist can provide an accurate treatment estimate.

    An RNS device is designed for long-term use. Its battery life varies depending on usage, and your doctor will monitor it during regular follow-up visits.

    Most patients do not feel the electrical stimulation from an RNS device. However, the implanted device itself may be noticeable depending on where it is placed.