Treatments
Brain Tumor
A brain tumor refers to an abnormal growth of cells in the brain that can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition affecting the trigeminal nerve, which is responsible for transmitting sensations from the face to the brain.
Brain Vascular Surgery
Brain vascular surgeries are complex procedures aimed at treating abnormalities within the blood vessels of the brain, such as aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs).
Awake Craniotomy
Awake craniotomy for eloquent area surgery is a specialized neurosurgical procedure that allows surgeons to remove brain tumors or lesions located in areas of the brain responsible for critical functions such as speech, motor skills, and sensory perception.
Spinal Trauma
Spinal trauma refers to any injury that affects the spinal cord or the vertebrae, resulting in temporary or permanent damage to the spinal cord’s ability to transmit nerve signals.
Spinal Tumor
A spinal tumor refers to an abnormal growth of cells within or near the spinal cord or the bones of the spine.
Spinal Vascular Surgery
Spinal vascular surgery is a specialized surgical procedure aimed at treating vascular disorders affecting the spinal cord and its surrounding blood vessels.
Minimal Invasive Spine Surgery
Minimal invasive spine surgeries (MISS) have revolutionized the field of spinal surgery by offering less traumatic alternatives to traditional open surgeries.