Microscopic / Endoscopic Surgery
Microscopic and Endoscopic Neurosurgery are advanced minimally invasive techniques used to treat complex brain and spine conditions with exceptional precision. These procedures minimize tissue damage, reduce recovery time, and provide superior surgical outcomes — ensuring patient safety, comfort, and a quicker return to normal life.
Advanced Surgical Procedures
- Endoscopic Brain Surgery – Minimally invasive approach for removing brain tumors, cysts, or treating hydrocephalus through small keyhole openings.
- Microscopic Spine Surgery – High-precision treatment for slipped discs, spinal stenosis, and nerve compression using a surgical microscope.
- Endoscopic Pituitary Surgery – Removes pituitary tumors through the nasal passage, avoiding external scars or brain incisions.
- Microvascular Decompression (MVD) – Relieves trigeminal neuralgia and facial pain by releasing pressure on cranial nerves.
- Endoscopic Spine Surgery – Treats lumbar disc herniation and other spinal disorders through tiny incisions under real-time imaging.
- Skull Base & Craniovertebral Junction Surgeries – Complex minimally invasive procedures for deep-seated brain and upper spine pathologies.
Symptoms & Indications
Common Symptoms:
- Persistent headache, dizziness, or visual disturbances
- Numbness, tingling, or weakness in arms and legs
- Chronic neck or back pain unrelieved by medication
- Facial pain, hearing loss, or balance difficulties
- Seizures or neurological deficits caused by brain lesions
Conditions Treated:
- Brain and pituitary tumors
- Herniated or slipped spinal discs
- Trigeminal neuralgia and facial nerve compression
- Spinal stenosis and degenerative spine diseases
- Hydrocephalus and intracranial cysts
Advantages of Minimally Invasive Neuro Surgery
- Smaller incisions with minimal blood loss and scarring
- Reduced surgical trauma and faster healing
- Shorter hospital stay and early mobilization
- Enhanced visualization ensures surgical accuracy and safety
- Quicker recovery and improved long-term neurological outcomes