This department is routinely and successfully dealing with difficult brain tumors, spinal cord tumors, pediatric Neurosurgery, Degenerative spinal disorders congenital disorder.
Vascular Neurosurgery, Peripheral Nerve Surgery and stero factic neurosurgery. Besides this the department has got distinction of shortest reaction time while dealing with neuro trauma because of 24 hours availability of pathology & well equipped OT. The OT is equipped with state of art operating microscope.
Symptoms Indicating Surgery May Be Needed
Neurological Issues:
Chronic weakness or numbness in limbs.
Loss of bladder or bowel control (cauda equina syndrome).
Spinal Deformities:
Severe scoliosis or kyphosis causing pain or posture issues.
Chronic Pain:
Persistent back or neck pain unresponsive to conservative treatments.
Mobility Challenges:
Difficulty walking, balancing, or performing daily activities.
Trauma or Tumors:
Spinal fractures or growths pressing on nerves.
Causes Leading to Surgery
Degenerative Disorders:
Herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or osteoarthritis.
Injuries:
Vertebral fractures or dislocations due to accidents.
Congenital Abnormalities:
Conditions like spina bifida.
Infections:
Spinal infections like osteomyelitis or discitis.
Tumors:
Malignant or benign growths affecting the spine or nerves.
Treatment Options
Surgical Approaches:
Decompression Surgery: Removing pressure on nerves (e.g., laminectomy, discectomy).
Spinal Fusion: Joining two or more vertebrae to stabilize the spine.
Artificial Disc Replacement: Replacing damaged discs with prosthetics.