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MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgery
Kamineni Hospitals · Hyderabad, Telangana +2 more

Dr. Mustafa Faisal is a Neurosurgeon in King Koti, Hyderabad and has an experience of 13 years in this field. Dr. Mustafa Faisal practices at Kamineni Hospit…

MBBS, MD - Medicine, DNB - Neurology

Neurology
Citizens Specialty Hospitals · Hyderabad, Telangana

Dr Aparna has extensive experience as a Consultant Neurologist with Citizens hospitals Hyderabad, Apollo Hospitals group at Hyderabad & Chennai, Care Hospita…

MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Neurology

Neurology
Artemis Hospital · Gurugram, Haryana

A topper in DM Neurology from AIIMS. Dr Sumit Singh is a Specialist for Parkinson's disease, Headache and Movement Disorders . He has done some innovative re…

6 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB - Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery
Prima Diagnostics Centre · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Deepak Somasundar is a Neurosurgeon,Neurologist and Spine And Pain Specialist in Yelahanka New Town, Bangalore and has an experience of 12 years in these…

MCh - Neuro Surgery, MBBS

Neurosurgery
Sakra World Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. N Chandrashekar is a Neurosurgeon and Neurologist in HSR Layout, Bangalore and has an experience of 35 years in these fields. Dr. N Chandrashekar practic…

2 Awards

MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Neurology

Neurology
Fortis Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Gnanamuthu established and headed one of India's best neurological services at Christian Medical College, Vellore. He has over 40 years of extensive expe…

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgery
Aster CMI Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Ravi Gopal Varma has joined as Chief of Neurosciences and Lead Consultant Neurosurgery, at Aster CMI Hospital, after setting up and running the highly su…

11 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgery
Apollo Speciality Hospitals · Bengaluru, Karnataka

Dr. Ganesh K Murthhy Expert in performing Endoscope assisted surgery and computer navigated surge Adept in the treatment of tumors. Has worked as Clinical As…

5 Awards

MBBS, DNB - Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery
Svasti Heart and Dental Care · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr Sathwik R Shetty is an accomplished neurosurgeon. After having completed his medical graduation from Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, he pursued his p…

5 Awards

MBBS, DM - Neurology

Neurology
Apollo Speciality Hospitals · Bengaluru, Karnataka +2 more

Dr. Sanjiv C.C. is a well-known Parkinson disease specialist and neurologist in Bangalore who has more than 27 years of experience in neurology and clinical…

2 Awards

MBBS, MS - General Surgery, MCh - Neuro Surgery

Neurosurgery
Aryan Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +2 more

Dr. Santhosh N U is the Consultant Neurosurgeon and Endovascular Neurosurgeon at Aster CMI Hospital. Dr. Santhosh N U after completing his MCH in Neurosurger…

1 Award

MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Neurology

Neurology
Fortis Hospital · Bengaluru, Karnataka +1 more

Dr. Nithin Kumar .N is a Neurologist in HBR Layout, Bangalore and has an experience of 22 years in this field. Dr. Nithin Kumar .N practices at Brainwaves Me…

2 Awards

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Brain Surgery doctors by city

What Is Brain Surgery (Neurosurgery)?

Brain surgery (also called neurosurgery) is an operation performed on the brain to treat problems that cannot be corrected by medicines or non-surgical methods alone. The brain is the body’s control Centre; it manages movement, speech, thought, memory, breathing, and many essential functions. When conditions such as tumours, bleeding, infections, trauma, or structural problems affect the brain, surgery may be needed to remove or repair the affected area.

Brain surgery is a highly specialized procedure done by trained neurosurgeons in a hospital operating theatre. It may involve opening the skull (craniotomy), using advanced imaging and monitoring equipment, and performing precise work to repair or remove abnormal tissue. The goal is to reduce symptoms, prevent further damage, save lives, or restore neurological function. Because the brain is very delicate, careful planning, expert skill, and advanced technology are used in every case.

Before surgery, doctors evaluate the type and location of the problem with tools like MRI or CT scans. After surgery, patients receive close monitoring and rehabilitation to recover function and minimize complications.

Who May Need Brain Surgery?

Brain surgery may be recommended for people who:

● Have a brain tumor (benign or malignant)

● Have bleeding or hematoma in the brain (e.g., after injury or stroke)

● Have hydrocephalus (excess fluid in the brain)

● Suffer from severe epilepsy not controlled by medicines

● Have infected or abnormal areas of brain tissue

● Have aneurysms (weak blood vessel walls)

● Need relief from pressure inside the skull

● Have structural problems present from birth

● Have damage due to trauma or accidents

Doctors decide on surgery based on symptoms, scans, overall health, and whether non-surgical treatments have been tried.

Types of Brain Surgery

Brain surgery varies depending on the condition being treated. Common types include:

1. Craniotomy

The most well-known form. A section of the skull is temporarily removed to access the brain. After surgery, the bone piece is replaced.

2. Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery

Small incisions and specialized instruments are used to reach deep areas with less damage to surrounding tissue.

3. Stereotactic Surgery (Frame or Image-Guided)

Advanced imaging (CT or MRI) guides the precise targeting of small areas, often used for biopsies or lesion removal.

4. Endoscopic Surgery

A tiny camera and instruments are passed through a small opening to reach tumours or blockages, such as in hydrocephalus.

5. Shunt Surgery

Used to treat hydrocephalus by inserting a tube (shunt) to drain excess fluid from the brain.

6. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)

Electrodes are implanted to send electrical signals and help control movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease.

The choice of procedure depends on the disease, its location, the size of the lesion, and the patient’s overall condition.

Brain Surgery Procedure

Brain surgery is a complex, carefully planned operation. The general steps include:

1. Preoperative Evaluation

Doctors take detailed medical histories, perform physical and neurological exams, and order imaging (MRI, CT) to locate the problem precisely.

2. Anesthesia

General anesthesia is given so the patient is fully asleep and pain-free during surgery.

3. Positioning and Imaging

The patient is positioned for optimal access. Imaging guidance (navigation systems) helps the surgeon plan entry and avoid important brain areas.

4. Craniotomy or Access Point

- For traditional surgery, a portion of the skull is removed (craniotomy).

- For minimally invasive or endoscopic methods, small openings are made.

5. Surgical Repair or Removal

The abnormal area (tumour, blood clot, diseased tissue) is removed or repaired. Microscopes and special surgical tools help the neurosurgeon work precisely.

6. Closure

Once the problem is addressed, the bone flap (if removed) is replaced, and the scalp is closed with sutures or staples.

7. Recovery Room

The patient is taken to a recovery area or intensive care unit (ICU) for close monitoring of vital signs and brain function as anesthesia wears off.

The length of surgery varies widely, from 1 to 6 hours or more, depending on the condition and complexity.

Recovery & Aftercare

Recovery after brain surgery is gradual and carefully managed:

Hospital Stay: Patients often stay in the hospital for several days, with close neurological checks.

Pain and Discomfort: Pain medicines help manage soreness at the incision site.

Physical Activity: Early movement is encouraged with help from physiotherapists.

Neurological Monitoring: Doctors check speech, movement, vision, memory, and coordination to track recovery.

Wound Care: Instructions are given to keep the incision clean and dry.

● Rehabilitation: Depending on the condition, rehab may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy.

Full recovery can take weeks to months. Follow-up imaging (like MRI) may be done to check healing or detect recurrence.

Risks & Possible Complications

Brain surgery is generally safe when performed by experienced specialists, but it carries some risks because it involves the central nervous system:

● Infection at the incision or inside the skull

● Bleeding during or after surgery

● Swelling of the brain

● Seizures

● Blood clots

● Stroke

● Neurological changes (speech, movement, memory)

● Reaction to anesthesia

The specific risks vary based on the type of surgery, location of the problem, and patient health. Doctors plan carefully to minimize risks and monitor patients closely after surgery.

Frequently asked questions

What is brain surgery?

Brain surgery is an operation on the brain to remove or repair abnormal areas, such as tumours, bleeding, or structural problems, that cannot be treated with medicines alone.

Is brain surgery painful?

You are asleep under general anaesthesia and do not feel pain during surgery. Mild discomfort afterward is normal and is managed with medicines.

How long does brain surgery recovery take?

Initial recovery takes several days in the hospital. Full healing and improvement in function can take weeks to months, depending on the condition and procedure.

Will I wake up during surgery?

No. For most brain surgeries, general anaesthesia keeps you fully asleep. In a few special cases (like awake craniotomy), local anaesthesia may be used while you are conscious for testing, but pain is prevented.

Can brain surgery cure the problem?

In many cases, surgery can remove the abnormal area and improve symptoms. The outcome depends on the type, location, and severity of the condition.

Are there alternatives to brain surgery?

Some conditions may be treated with medicines, radiation therapy, or minimally invasive methods. A neurosurgeon evaluates all options before recommending surgery.

Is brain surgery risky?

All surgeries have risks. Brain surgery carries specific risks related to the nervous system. Careful planning, imaging, and monitoring help reduce these risks.

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