Special Interest

Microneurosurgery

Microneurosurgery refers to a specialized form of neurosurgery that involves intricate and precise surgical techniques using microscopes and specialized instruments. The term "micro" in microneurosurgery refers to the use of magnification, typically through a surgical microscope, to operate on small structures within the brain and spinal cord. This approach allows neurosurgeons to perform delicate procedures with enhanced visibility and precision.

Microscopic Visualization: Neurosurgeons use surgical microscopes to magnify the surgical field, providing detailed visualization of small structures within the nervous system. This level of magnification is crucial for performing precise interventions.

Microsurgical Instruments: Specialized instruments with fine tips and delicate designs are used in microneurosurgery. These instruments allow surgeons to manipulate tissues with high precision, minimizing damage to surrounding structures.

Intracranial Procedures: Microneurosurgery is commonly employed for various intracranial procedures, including tumor removal, aneurysm clipping, arteriovenous malformation (AVM) excision, and treatment of other vascular lesions within the brain.

Spinal Procedures: Microneurosurgical techniques are also applied in spinal surgeries, such as spinal cord tumor removal, decompression of nerve roots, and treatment of spinal vascular malformations.