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Who is a Neurosurgeon

A doctor specializing in neurosurgery. Neurosurgeons are not simply mind specialists, they are medicinally prepared neurosurgery pros who can likewise assist patients with back and neck torment just as a large group of other ailments ranging from trigeminal neuralgia to head injury and Parkinson's disease.<br>https://www.skedoc.com/hyderabad/kukatpally/neurosurgeon

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Who is a Neurosurgeon

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  1. Who is a Neurosurgeon? A doctor specializing in neurosurgery. Neurosurgeons are not simply mind specialists, they are medicinally prepared neurosurgery pros who can likewise assist patients with back and neck torment just as a large group of other ailments ranging from trigeminal neuralgia to head injury and Parkinson's disease.

  2. What Conditions Do Neurosurgeons Treat? Neurosurgeons are prepared to get individuals with injury to the mind and spine, aneurysms, blood vessel blockages, persistent lower back pain, birth defects, tumors in the cerebrum and spinal cord, and peripheral nerve problems. Neurosurgeons also perform surgeries for carpal tunnel syndrome, surgery to remove brain and spine tumors, and spine surgery. They also treat conditions that don't require surgery such as Parkinson's disease or lower back pain, according to Oregon University of Health and Science.

  3. Common procedures • Craniotomy: Surgical microscopes are used to help the surgeon make narrow openings that reduce damage to other brain tissue to remove tumors • Neuroendoscopy: Using specialized endoscopes with high-definition video cameras to treat tumors deep in the brain and base of the skull. The tumor can be removed in a minimally invasive way • Stereotactic radiosurgery:This is a non-invasive form of treatment of tumors that focuses radiation on a part of the brain

  4. Interventions Neurosurgeons also use very advanced imaging procedures, for example to look at the function of the brain around a tumor. This helps the surgeon check the boundaries of the tumor and see if it is actively dividing. Neurosurgeons work closely with radiologists and use a range of diagnostic tools including computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and other techniques such as cerebral angiography. https://www.skedoc.com/hyderabad/kukatpally/neurosurgeon

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