Brain Tumour
A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain, which can be cancerous or non-cancerous (benign)It is mostly diagnosed on CT Scan or MRI and the initial symptoms are headache or giddiness read more
Aneurysm
An aneurysm is a weak area in the wall of a blood vessel that causes the blood vessel to bulge or balloon out. When an aneurysm occurs in a blood vessel of the brain, it is called a cerebral aneurysm.. read more
Stroke
Stroke or Brain Haemorrhage is of two types - Ischemic and Haemorrhagic. Surgery is rarely performed for Brain Stroke and is mostly managed medically read more
Spinal Tumour
Tumours both benign or malignant can occur in the spinal area. These tumours have to be surgically removed and follow up is needed to watch out for any recurrence read more
Scoliosis Correction Surgery
Scoliosis is a spine disorder that causes an abnormal curve of the spine, or backbone. Most cases of scoliosis are mild, but some children develop spine deformities that continue to get more severe as they grow. read more
Disc Replacement
An artificial disc (also called a disc replacement, disc prosthesis or spine arthroplasty device) is a device that is implanted into the spine to imitate the functions of a normal disc (carry load and allow motion) read more
Laminectomy
Laminectomy is surgery to remove the lamina. This is part of the bone that makes up a vertebra in the spine. Laminectomy may also be done to remove bone spurs in your spine. The procedure can take pressure off your spinal nerves or spinal cord read more
Microdiscectomy
Microdiscectomy is a Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery. In a microdiscectomy or microdecompression spine surgery, a small portion of the bone over the nerve root and/or disc material from under the nerve root is removed to relieve neural impingement and provide more room for the nerve to heal read more
Deep Brain Stimulation
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is a surgical procedure used to treat a variety of disabling neurological symptoms—most commonly the debilitating symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD), such as tremor, rigidity, stiffness, slowed movement, and walking problems. read more