Neurosurgery
Beyond brain tumor removal, neurosurgery branches out into a multitude of other diverse areas. Neurosurgery refers to any number of surgical procedures performed on not only the central nervous system, but even the spinal cord and peripheral nervous system. Neurosurgery encompasses surgeries for trauma, surgical clipping for brain aneurysms, and even certain operations to help mitigate psychiatric diseases.
Neurosurgery Procedures
Laminectomy
Craniotomy
Spinal Fusion
Deep Brain Stimulation
Rhizotomy
Myelography
Electroencephalography
Hemispherectomy
Endotracheal Intubation
Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Sympathectomy
Vagal Nerve Stimulation
Corpus Callosotomy
Pallidotomy
Sacral Nerve Stimulation
Ventricular Shunt
Skull X Rays
Cerebral Aneurysm Repair
Disk Removal
Anterior Temporal Lobectomy
Human Leukocyte Antigen Test
Meningocele Repair
Spine and Back Surgery
Common types of spine surgery include:
Spinal Fusion: Surgeons use bone grafts, metal rods and screws to stabilize the spine by fusing together two or more vertebrae. Spinal fusion is used to treat weak or injured vertebrae, slipped or herniated disks and curvature of the spine.
Disk Replacement: Disks are located between the vertebrae of the spine. They act as shock absorbers and provide strength and flexibility to the spine. In disk replacement surgery, surgeons implant artificial disks to replace degenerated disks. This surgery is used to treat low back pain.
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