Neurosurgery

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Neurological surgery, also known as neurosurgery, is a surgical specialty that involves the conservative and surgical management of a wide variety of disorders affecting the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. It is a medical discipline and surgical specialty that provides care for adult and pediatric patients in the treatment of pain or pathological processes that may modify the function or activity of the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and autonomic nervous system, including their supporting structures and vascular supply. Neurosurgery is often associated with brain surgery, but it encompasses much more than that.

Here are some key points about neurological surgery:

  1. Scope of Neurological Surgery: Neurological surgery covers a broad range of conditions, including brain tumors, spinal disorders, vascular disorders, neurotrauma, epilepsy, movement disorders, pain management, and functional disorders.
  2. Treatment Approaches: Neurosurgeons use various treatment approaches, including surgical interventions, minimally invasive techniques, radiosurgery, and non-surgical management, depending on the specific condition and patient's needs.
  3. Collaboration with Other Specialists: Neurosurgeons work closely with other medical specialists, such as neurologists, radiologists, oncologists, and rehabilitation therapists, to provide comprehensive care to patients. They collaborate to develop individualized treatment plans and ensure the best possible outcomes.
  4. Advanced Technology: Neurological surgery often involves the use of advanced technology, such as neuroimaging techniques (MRI, CT scans), intraoperative monitoring, and neuro-navigation systems, to enhance precision and safety during surgical procedures.
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