haemorrhage and infarction
Pituitary and Skull base surgery.
Brain and spinal lesions, shunt surgery.
Brain tumours, skull base tumours, Intraventricular tumours
Aneurysm, AVM
Epilepsy surgeries and movement disorder procedures, Microvascular decompression for trigeminal neuralgia and Hemifascial spasm.
Biopsy, craniotomy, aspiration of intracranial haematoma
Brain surgery, also known as neurosurgery, is a surgical specialty that deals with the treatment of disorders and injuries of the brain. Brain surgery is typically performed to treat conditions such as brain tumors, epilepsy, brain aneurysms, traumatic brain injury, and more. The goal of brain surgery is to alleviate symptoms, improve the quality of life, and in some cases, save the patient's life.
Brain surgery can be performed using open or minimally invasive techniques, and may involve removing a portion of the skull to access the brain (craniotomy) or making small incisions through which special instruments are inserted (endoscopic surgery). The choice of surgical technique depends on the type and location of the condition being treated, as well as the patient's individual needs and medical history.
Brain surgery is a complex and delicate procedure that should only be performed by a highly trained and experienced neurosurgeon. If you or a loved one needs brain surgery, it is important to consult with a medical professional to determine the best course of treatment.