SEEG (Stereo EEG) with AI
Epilepsy Care
SEEG (Stereo EEG) with AI in Hyderabad
SEEG (Stereo Electroencephalography) with AI is a highly advanced diagnostic and planning technique used to precisely identify seizure origins in patients with complex or drug-resistant epilepsy. By combining intracranial EEG monitoring with artificial intelligence, this method improves accuracy and treatment outcomes.
At Dr. Dhanunjaya Neuro, located in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, we provide cutting-edge SEEG with AI to deliver precise diagnosis and personalized epilepsy treatment plans.
What is SEEG (Stereo EEG) with AI?
SEEG involves placing thin electrodes into specific areas of the brain to record electrical activity directly from within. AI tools analyze this data to accurately locate seizure foci that may not be detected through conventional methods.
This approach helps:
- Precisely identify seizure origin
- Map complex brain networks
- Plan targeted surgical treatment
- Improve safety and effectiveness
Conditions Evaluated with SEEG
SEEG is primarily used for:
Types of SEEG Procedures
SEEG procedures involve advanced intracranial monitoring techniques to accurately record brain activity. Combined with AI analysis, these methods help precisely locate seizure origins and support effective, personalized treatment planning for epilepsy.
Benefits of SEEG with AI
SEEG with AI offers highly precise seizure localization by combining intracranial monitoring with advanced data analysis. It improves diagnostic accuracy, reduces risks to healthy brain tissue, and enables better surgical planning for improved epilepsy treatment outcomes.
Why Choose Dr. Dhanunjaya Neuro?
At Dr. Dhanunjaya Neuro, we combine advanced SEEG technology with AI-driven analysis to provide precise diagnosis and effective treatment for epilepsy patients.
- Specialist in Epilepsy & Functional Neurosurgery
- Advanced AI-Based Brain Mapping Technology
- Comprehensive & Personalized Patient Care
Frequently Asked Questions
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SEEG is a diagnostic procedure that involves placing electrodes inside the brain to record electrical activity and identify seizure origins.