Advanced & Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our Neurosurgery department treats disorders of the brain, spine, and nerves. This includes slipped discs, spinal stenosis, nerve compression, chronic back and neck pain, spinal fractures, brain or skull base tumors, trigeminal neuralgia, and vertebral collapse due to osteoporosis. We focus on precise diagnosis and advanced minimally invasive treatments for long-term relief.
Common diagnostic tests include MRI, CT scans, X-rays, nerve conduction studies (NCS/EMG), and spinal imaging. These help identify nerve compression, disc issues, structural abnormalities, and other neurological conditions for accurate treatment planning.
Spine surgery is advised only when non-surgical treatments like medications, physiotherapy, or injections - don’t provide relief, or when the condition is severe. Surgery becomes necessary for cases involving significant nerve compression, persistent weakness, severe pain, or risk of permanent damage.
Yes. We offer minimally invasive and endoscopic procedures for spinal and nerve issues. These techniques use small incisions, reduce tissue damage, cause less pain, and enable faster recovery compared to traditional surgeries.
Spinal fractures caused by trauma or osteoporosis may be treated with procedures like vertebroplasty or kyphoplasty, where medical cement is used to stabilize and restore vertebral structure. This provides immediate pain relief and prevents further collapse.
Recovery varies based on the type of surgery. Minimally invasive spine procedures often allow patients to walk the same day and return to daily activities in a week, while more complex surgeries may require a few weeks of guided rehabilitation. Our team provides detailed post-surgery instructions for smooth healing.
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