Is surgery for glioma in the right basal ganglia region risky?

Glioma in the right basal ganglia region is more risky compared to surgery for gliomas in other locations. Glioma is a highly malignant tumor that can manifest with increased intracranial pressure such as headache and dizziness, nausea and vomiting and optic nerve papilla edema, as well as local symptoms, such as basal ganglia region glioma, where patients can have limb movement and sensory deficits. Gliomas are not easy to remove cleanly and are prone to recurrence. The right basal ganglia area belongs to the functional area of the brain, so the surgery is easy to damage the surrounding brain tissue, resulting in neurological deficits, which can cause limb dysfunction and hemiparesis of the patient’s limbs, so its surgical risk is higher. It is recommended that patients go to regular hospitals and have their surgery performed by specialized doctors to reduce the risk of surgery to a certain extent, so patients do not need to worry too much.