What is Neurosurgery?

Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that focuses on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerves, and cerebrovascular system. Our expert neurosurgeons provide comprehensive care using the latest surgical techniques and advanced technology.

We specialize in both adult and pediatric neurosurgery, offering minimally invasive procedures and complex surgical interventions with exceptional outcomes.

Types of Neurosurgery

Brain Surgery:
Spine Surgery:
Peripheral Nerve:

Neurosurgery Process

Comprehensive Care from Diagnosis to Recovery

Our neurosurgery program provides comprehensive care throughout the entire treatment journey, ensuring the best possible outcomes for our patients.

1. Pre-Surgical Evaluation

Comprehensive assessment to determine the best treatment approach:

  • Medical History Review: Complete neurological assessment
  • Imaging Studies: MRI, CT scans, and advanced diagnostics
  • Neurological Examination: Detailed neurological evaluation
  • Laboratory Tests: Blood work and specialized tests
  • Consultation: Multi-disciplinary team review

2. Surgical Planning

Advanced planning for optimal surgical outcomes:

  • 3D Imaging: Advanced surgical planning software
  • Risk Assessment: Comprehensive risk evaluation
  • Anesthesia Planning: Specialized neuroanesthesia
  • Team Coordination: Multi-disciplinary surgical team
  • Patient Preparation: Pre-operative instructions and care

3. Surgical Procedure

Advanced surgical techniques with cutting-edge technology:

  • Minimally Invasive Surgery: Smaller incisions, faster recovery
  • Robotic Assistance: Precision-guided surgical procedures
  • Intraoperative Monitoring: Real-time brain and nerve monitoring
  • Microsurgery: High-magnification surgical techniques
  • Advanced Imaging: Intraoperative MRI and navigation

4. Post-Surgical Recovery

Comprehensive recovery and rehabilitation program:

  • Intensive Care: Specialized neuro-ICU monitoring
  • Pain Management: Advanced pain control techniques
  • Physical Therapy: Early mobilization and rehabilitation
  • Occupational Therapy: Functional recovery support
  • Speech Therapy: Communication and swallowing therapy

5. Long-term Follow-up

Ongoing care and monitoring for optimal outcomes:

  • Regular Check-ups: Ongoing neurological monitoring
  • Imaging Follow-up: Regular MRI/CT scans
  • Medication Management: Optimizing treatment protocols
  • Lifestyle Counseling: Health maintenance guidance
  • Support Services: Patient and family support

6. Support Services

Comprehensive support for patients and families:

  • Patient Navigation: Dedicated care coordinator
  • Social Work Services: Emotional and practical support
  • Financial Counseling: Insurance and cost guidance
  • Support Groups: Peer support and education
  • Educational Resources: Information and guidance

Neurosurgery Costs

Neurosurgery costs vary based on procedure complexity, hospital location, and individual requirements. Here's a comprehensive overview of typical costs:

Neurosurgery Cost Overview

Procedure Estimated Cost (USD)
Brain Tumor Surgery $15,000 – $35,000
Spinal Fusion Surgery $12,000 – $25,000
Aneurysm Clipping $20,000 – $40,000
Deep Brain Stimulation $25,000 – $50,000
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery $8,000 – $18,000
Carpal Tunnel Release $2,000 – $5,000

Note: Costs may vary based on procedure complexity, hospital location, and individual requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Neurosurgery is needed for brain tumors, spinal disorders, aneurysms, traumatic brain injuries, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, trigeminal neuralgia, and other neurological conditions that don't respond to conservative treatment.

Surgery duration varies by procedure complexity. Simple procedures like carpal tunnel release take 30-60 minutes, while complex brain tumor surgeries can take 6-12 hours. Your surgeon will provide specific time estimates.

Risks include bleeding, infection, stroke, seizures, memory problems, speech difficulties, and paralysis. However, with modern techniques and experienced surgeons, these risks are minimized and outcomes are generally excellent.

Recovery varies by procedure. Minimally invasive procedures may require 1-2 weeks, while complex brain surgeries may need 6-12 weeks. Full recovery can take 3-6 months with proper rehabilitation and follow-up care.

Minimally invasive neurosurgery uses smaller incisions, specialized instruments, and advanced imaging to perform complex procedures with less tissue damage, faster recovery, and reduced complications compared to traditional open surgery.

Yes, rehabilitation is often essential for optimal recovery. This may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation to help restore function and improve quality of life.

Preparation includes medical evaluation, imaging studies, medication adjustments, lifestyle modifications, and psychological preparation. Your surgical team will provide detailed pre-operative instructions and support throughout the process.

Follow-up includes regular check-ups, imaging studies, medication management, rehabilitation monitoring, and lifestyle counseling. The frequency and duration of follow-up depend on your specific condition and treatment.

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