The diagnosis, treatment, and management of conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system are the main goals of neurosurgery, also referred to as neurological surgery. Brain tumors, traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, stroke, epilepsy, and nerve disorders are just a few of the many conditions that neurosurgeons treat.
Brain tumor removal, spinal fusion, aneurysm repair, and minimally invasive endoscopic surgeries are examples of common neurosurgical procedures. Precision and patient outcomes have been greatly enhanced by medical technology breakthroughs such as intraoperative imaging, robotic-assisted surgery, and stereotactic radiosurgery.
Years of specialized training are necessary for the highly complex field of neurosurgery. In order to provide patients with neurological disorders with comprehensive care that improves recovery and quality of life, neurosurgeons collaborate closely with neurologists, radiologists, and rehabilitation specialists.