Neurosurgical Services

Surgical removal of brain tumors, employing intricate techniques to extract abnormal tissue while preserving critical brain functions, often followed by other treatments like radiation or chemotherapy.

Comprehensive approach to epilepsy control involving diagnostics, medical treatments, and surgical options like resective surgery or neuromodulation to reduce or eliminate seizures.

Complex procedures to treat tumors, lesions, and abnormalities at the skull base, often requiring delicate manipulation and advanced imaging guidance to access these critical areas.

Rapid response protocols to address strokes, involving thrombolytic therapy, endovascular procedures, and neurocritical care to restore blood flow and minimize brain damage.

Surgery to treat pituitary gland disorders, such as tumors or overactivity, with approaches ranging from minimally invasive endoscopic procedures to open transcranial surgeries.

Immediate care for severe head and spinal injuries due to accidents or trauma, involving diagnostics, surgical interventions, and critical care to stabilize and treat associated issues.

Surgical procedure to remove plaque buildup from the carotid arteries, reducing the risk of stroke by restoring proper blood flow to the brain, often recommended for patients with significant carotid artery stenosis.

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Swift care for head and spine injuries, involving diagnostics and interventions to stabilize and treat trauma-related neurological issues.

Precision procedures to address movement disorders, pain, and epilepsy by modifying neural circuits while preserving normal brain function.

Specialized treatments for vascular disorders of the brain, including aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), to restore normal blood flow.

Minimally invasive techniques to treat vascular conditions using catheters and coils, often avoiding traditional open surgery.

Techniques that minimize tissue disruption for spinal disorders, reducing pain and promoting quicker recovery compared to traditional methods.

Precise targeting of brain lesions using 3D coordinates, enabling accurate treatment of tumors, biopsies, and functional disorders.

Surgical solutions for drug-resistant epilepsy, aiming to remove or disconnect brain areas causing seizures to improve quality of life.

Specialized care for children with neurosurgical conditions, encompassing diverse issues from congenital anomalies to tumors.

Minimally invasive techniques using endoscopes to access brain and nasal structures, allowing precise treatment with reduced impact.

Comprehensive care for brain and spinal tumors, involving surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy to manage and improve patient outcomes.

ABOUT NEUROSURGICAL DEPARTMENT AT RAMAIAH MEMORIAL HOSPITAL

The Neurosurgical Department at Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, established in 1989, is now a premier service within the Institute of Neurosciences. Renowned for evidence-based clinical approaches and advanced surgical management, our experienced team of specialized Neurosurgeons offers comprehensive care, informed by global expertise. Equipped with cutting-edge facilities including neuro-navigation, neuro-monitoring, and Cath Lab, we provide round-the-clock world-class care. As a recognized center for post-graduate teaching, we train future neurosurgeons through our M.Ch Neurosurgery Residency program, and offer structured education to students across disciplines.

17

Years of Experience

500+

Doctors

2.5 million+

Patients Served

83000+

Surgeries Performed

FAQ

Neurosurgery is a medical specialty that focuses on the surgical treatment of conditions affecting the nervous system, including the brain, spine, and peripheral nerves.

Neurosurgeons treat a wide range of conditions such as brain tumors, spinal disorders, neurovascular diseases, head injuries, epilepsy, and chronic pain.

Neurosurgery is recommended when non-surgical treatments haven't provided relief or when surgery offers the best chance of improving a patient's condition and quality of life.

A consultation with a neurosurgeon is crucial. They'll review your medical history, perform tests, and provide recommendations based on their expertise.

Recovery varies based on the procedure. Patients typically stay in the hospital initially and then follow specific post-operative guidelines, including rest, medications, and rehabilitation.

All surgeries carry risks. Neurosurgeons assess the risks based on each patient's situation and discuss them before surgery.

Minimally invasive techniques use smaller incisions and specialized tools to perform surgery with less impact on surrounding tissues, resulting in potentially quicker recovery.

Yes, pediatric neurosurgeons specialize in treating children with neurological conditions, providing tailored care for young patients