The significance of surgery for grade IV glioma includes prolonging the patient’s life and relieving symptoms.
Grade IV glioma is a relatively malignant tumor, and surgical treatment focuses on removing as much of the tumor tissue as possible while ensuring that the nerves are not damaged, thus prolonging the patient’s lifespan and creating the opportunity for other comprehensive treatment modalities.
After surgical removal of grade 4 glioma, headache, visual impairment, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms caused by increased intracranial pressure can be relieved. After surgery, treatments such as preventing infection, preventing seizures, and maintaining electrolyte balance can be carried out as prescribed by the doctor in order to reduce the possibility of complications.
If you suffer from grade 4 glioma, you should seek medical treatment in time, and the patient should maintain an optimistic mindset, and actively treat under the guidance of the doctor.