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1 P.D. Hinduja National Hospital And Medical Research Centre
Andheri (E), Mumbai

2 Global Hospitals
Parel, Mumbai

3 Seven Hills Hospitals
Andheri East,Mumbai

4 Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital
Andheri West

5 Lilavati Hospital & Research Centre
Bandra (W), Mumbai

6 Wockhardt Hospitals
Near Agripada Police Station,Mumbai Central (E),

7 Fortis Hospital, Mulund
Mulund-West, Mumbai

8 Jaslok Hospital & Research Centre
Pedder Road, Mumbai

9 Asian Heart Institute
Bandra (E),Mumbai

10 Apollo Spectra Hospitals,Chembur
Chembur, Mumbai

11 Bhatia Hospital
Bhatia Hospital Tardeo Road, Mumbai

13 Action Cancer Hospital
Paschim Vihar, New Delhi

14 Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
Rajinder Nagar New Delhi

15 Vps Rockland Hospitals
Katwaria Sarai. New Delhi
16 Max Super Speciality Hospital
Press Enclave Road Saket, 110017 New Delhi

17 Primus Super Speciality Hospital
Chanakyapuri New Delhi

18 Sant Parmanand Hospital
Sham Nath Marg Civil lines, Delhi
19 Institute Of Liver & Biliary Sciences
Vasant Kunj, New Delhi

20 Indian Spinal Injuries Centre
Opp. Vasant Valley School, New Delhi
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About Stereotactic Surgery Treatment in India
Stereotaxy or the stereotactic surgery is an invasive form of surgical intervention that will be making a three-dimensional coordinate system in order to locate small targets inside the body to execute few actions like biopsy, ablation, lesion, stimulation, injection, radiosurgery (SRS), implantation etc.
Stereotactic surgery will work on the basis of three main elements:
A stereotactic planning system will include Atlas, coordinates calculator, multimodality image matching tools etc. A stereotactic apparatus or device A stereotactic placement procedure and localization
Modern stereotactic planning systems are based on computers. The stereotactic atlas is a sequence of the cross section of an anatomical structure (for example, a human brain), represented in reference to a two-coordinate frame. So, each brain structure will be easily allocated a range of three coordinate numbers, that will be used for positioning the stereotactic device. In most of the atlases, there are three dimensions: lateral-lateral (x), dorsoventral (y) and rostrocaudal (z).
The stereotactic apparatus intend to use a set of three coordinates (x, y, and z) in the orthogonal frame of reference (cartesian coordinates) or a polar coordinate system with three coordinates like the angle, depth, and anteroposterior location. The mechanical device has head-holding bars and clamps that will put the head in a fixed position in order to reference to a coordinate system (the origin or zero). In small animals laboratory, these are generally bone landmarks that are known to bear a constant spatial relation to soft tissue.
Presently, a number of manufacturers will produce stereotactic devices to fit in for neurosurgery in humans and also for animal experimentation.
