ADVANCED & EXPERIENCED NEUROSURGERY UNIT

Department of Neurosurgery at Harmony Hospital is one of the leaders in neurosciences, an accomplishment made possible by the acclaimed team of neurologists and neurosurgeons, advanced diagnostic and therapeutic technologies.

Harmony Hospital neurosurgeons are on the leading edge of treating neurological conditions using the latest techniques and innovations and in neurosurgery, such as robotics, minimally invasive surgery, intraoperative MRI, stereotactic radiosurgery, computer-assisted brain surgery, and deep brain stimulation.

TREATMENT & PROCEDURES

Neurosurgeons at Harmony Hospital diagnose and surgically treat conditions of the brain and spine. The Department offers expertise in general neurosurgery, brain tumor surgery, complex spine disorders, stereotactic radiosurgery, and vascular diseases.

Advantages of the Procedure

  • Removes tumors

  • Relief from neck/back pain and swelling

  • The neurological function can be restored or preserved

  • Improves mobility and muscle strength

Factors on which surgery for spinal tumors depends

Surgery for the spinal tumor is recommended based on a variety of factors such as:
Type, size, and stage of the tumor.

  • To remove a benign or malignant tumor.
  • To reduce the size of the tumor.
  • To relieve persistent neck or back pain.
  • To correct problems like difficulty in maintaining balance, difficulty walking, dysfunction of the bowel or bladder, etc.
  • To correct the neurologic deficits including compression of the spinal cord or nerve.
  • To stabilize the spine.
  • To treat spinal fractures.
  • To improve spinal functioning and quality of life.

Recovery

After surgical removal of the tumor, most patients are given rehabilitation therapy to speed up the recovery and get back to everyday activities. In case the tumor is cancerous or malignant, additional treatment such as radiation or chemotherapy is also given as part of the continued care.

Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) Surgery

This is a procedure performed to correct a congenital disorder known as AVM, where there is a formation of tangled arteries and veins which can lead to seizures, internal bleeding, and neurological symptoms. It is possible to have an AVM without any adverse effects, but it is considered to be better to remove the risk through surgery. AVM’s can form in the spinal cord, brain, and brainstem, and are revealed using special neuroradiological scans.

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