Minimally invasive neurosurgery for brain and spine tumors

Minimally invasive neurosurgery (MIN) is a surgical technique used to treat brain and spine tumors with minimal damage to healthy tissue.

Skullbase Tumors

Skull base tumors are rare tumors that develop in the area at the base of the skull. They can be benign or malignant, and can affect various structures including the brain, cranial nerves, and blood vessels.

Cerebrovascular and bypass surgery

Cerebrovascular and bypass surgery are two types of surgical procedures used to treat conditions affecting the blood vessels in the brain.

Epilepsy Surgery

Epilepsy surgery is a treatment option for people with epilepsy that involves removing or altering brain tissue to prevent seizures and improve quality of life.

Surgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia, Hemifacial Spasm and Glossopharyngeal neuralgia(Microvascular Decompression)

Microvascular decompression (MVD) is a surgical procedure used to relieve compression on the cranial nerves in the brainstem.

Traumatic Brain Surgery

Traumatic brain surgery is a surgical procedure performed to treat severe brain injuries resulting from trauma, such as a skull fracture or a penetrating head injury.

Endoscopic Spine Surgery for Spondylosis, Disc Herniation

Endoscopic spine surgery is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat spondylosis and disc herniation, with small incisions and advanced camera technology.

Stereotactic Surgery

Stereotactic surgery is a minimally invasive surgical technique that uses 3D imaging to precisely target brain areas for treatment of conditions like tumors or Parkinson's.

Neuronavigation guided Brain Tumor Surgeries

Neuronavigation guides precise tumor removal, minimizes damage to healthy tissues and reduces risks during brain tumor surgery.