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Brain Tumour Surgery
- Brain tumor surgery involves the removal or treatment of abnormal growths in the brain, which can be benign or malignant.
- The procedure typically requires a team of specialized neurosurgeons and medical professionals who meticulously plan and execute the surgery to minimize damage to healthy brain tissue.
- Advanced techniques such as neuro-navigation, intraoperative MRI, and awake brain surgery may be utilized to enhance precision and safety during the procedure, aiming to achieve maximal tumor removal while preserving neurological function.
Spine Endoscopy
- Spine endoscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to diagnose and treat spine-related conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease.
- During spine endoscopy, a small incision is made, and an endoscope (a thin, flexible tube with a camera and light source) is inserted into the spine to visualize the affected area and perform surgical interventions.
- Benefits of spine endoscopy include shorter recovery times, reduced post-operative pain, and minimal scarring compared to traditional open spine surgery. It can also be performed on an outpatient basis, allowing patients to return home the same day.
Robotic Neurosurgery
- Robotic neurosurgery utilizes advanced robotic systems to assist neurosurgeons in performing complex brain surgeries with enhanced precision and accuracy.
- These robotic systems incorporate high-resolution imaging, navigation software, and robotic arms equipped with specialized surgical instruments to perform delicate procedures with minimal invasiveness.
- The use of robotic neurosurgery can lead to shorter recovery times, reduced risk of complications, and improved outcomes for patients undergoing brain surgery.
Cervical Spondylosis Surgery
- Cervical spondylosis surgery, also known as cervical decompression surgery, is performed to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves caused by degenerative changes in the cervical spine.
- The surgery typically involves removing bone spurs, damaged discs, or portions of the vertebrae to create more space for the spinal cord and nerves. This can help alleviate symptoms such as neck pain, weakness, numbness, and tingling in the arms and hands.
- Common surgical techniques for cervical spondylosis include anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF), cervical disc replacement, and posterior cervical laminectomy. The choice of procedure depends on factors such as the location and severity of the spinal compression, as well as the patient’s overall health and preferences.
Management of Neuro Trauma
- Neuro trauma refers to injuries to the brain or spinal cord caused by external forces, such as accidents, falls, or violence.
- These injuries can result in a range of symptoms and complications, including cognitive impairments, motor deficits, sensory disturbances, and psychological issues.
- Treatment for neuro trauma typically involves stabilizing the patient, managing symptoms, and providing rehabilitative therapy to help restore function and improve quality of life. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to repair damage or relieve pressure on the affected area.
Slip disc Surgery
- Slip disc surgery, also known as lumbar discectomy, is a surgical procedure performed to alleviate pain and symptoms caused by a herniated or slipped disc in the spine.
- During the surgery, the surgeon removes the portion of the herniated disc that is pressing on the spinal nerves, thus relieving pressure and reducing pain.
- Recovery from slip disc surgery varies depending on the individual and the extent of the surgery, but most patients can expect to gradually resume normal activities within a few weeks to a few months after the procedure. Physical therapy may also be recommended to help strengthen the muscles surrounding the spine and improve mobility.