Department of Neurosurgery
Neurological Conditions
The primary focus of our Department of Neurosurgery is the diagnosis and surgical treatment of various neurological conditions and disorders. These may include brain tumors, neurovascular diseases (such as aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations), spinal cord injuries, epilepsy, movement disorders (such as Parkinson’s disease), and chronic pain syndromes.
Neurosurgeons
Our department is staffed with neurosurgeons, who are highly specialized medical doctors with advanced training in neurosurgery. Our neurosurgeons are experts in the anatomy, function, and surgical treatment of the nervous system.
Surgical Expertise
Our neurosurgeons are skilled in a wide range of surgical techniques and procedures, including craniotomy (surgical opening of the skull), spinal surgery, stereotactic surgery (precise targeting of brain lesions), and minimally invasive techniques. They may also perform complex procedures involving the removal or repair of brain and spinal cord tumors, the correction of spinal deformities, and the treatment of traumatic brain injuries.
Trauma and Emergency Care
Our neurosurgeons are often involved in the care of patients with head and spinal injuries, providing critical emergency care and surgical interventions to stabilize and treat these traumatic conditions.
Stroke Care
Our neurosurgery department plays a vital role in the treatment of stroke patients, particularly in cases involving neurovascular surgery to repair blood vessel abnormalities or to remove clots causing stroke.