Neurosciences & Spine Surgery

At Veda Hospitals, the Department of Neurosciences & Spine Surgery is a center of excellence dedicated to the intricate structures of the human body: the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. Combining advanced neuro-navigation technology with minimally invasive surgical techniques, we treat complex neurological conditions with extreme precision.

Neurosciences: Mapping the Path to Recovery

Neurological disorders require a high level of diagnostic accuracy and delicate intervention. Our team of neurologists and neurosurgeons works in tandem to provide comprehensive care for everything from chronic headaches to life-threatening brain tumors.

Our Clinical Specializations

1. Advanced Neurosurgery

We utilize “Microsurgery” techniques, using high-magnification microscopes to operate on delicate neural tissues.

  • Brain Tumor Excision: Removal of benign and malignant tumors using intra-operative mapping to protect speech and motor functions.
  • Neuro-Vascular Surgery: Expert management of brain aneurysms, Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs), and bypass surgeries.
  • Functional Neurosurgery: Surgical interventions for movement disorders like Parkinson’s Disease (Deep Brain Stimulation) and refractory Epilepsy.

2. Comprehensive Spine Surgery

Our “Spine-First” approach prioritizes non-surgical management, moving to advanced surgery only when necessary.

  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS): Treating slipped discs and spinal stenosis through incisions smaller than 2cm, leading to faster discharge.
  • Spinal Deformity Correction: Expert correction for Scoliosis and Kyphosis in both pediatric and adult patients.
  • Spine Trauma: 24/7 emergency stabilization for spinal fractures and spinal cord injuries.

Cutting-Edge Neuro-Technology

To ensure the highest safety standards, Veda Hospitals is equipped with:

  • Neuro-Navigation System: Similar to GPS for the brain, allowing surgeons to visualize the exact location of a tumor in real-time.
  • Intra-operative Neuromonitoring (IONM): Constantly monitoring nerve signals during surgery to prevent any accidental nerve damage.
  • 3T MRI & 128-Slice CT: High-definition imaging that allows for “Functional MRI” and “Tractography” to map brain pathways.
  • Biplane Cath Lab: For “Endovascular Neurosurgery,” where we treat strokes and aneurysms via a small puncture in the groin, avoiding traditional open-brain surgery.

Specialized Care Units

UnitFocus Area
Stroke UnitRapid-response team for “clot-busting” (Thrombolysis) and mechanical thrombectomy.
Neuro-ICUDedicated intensive care managed by Neuro-intensivists for post-op and trauma patients.
Comprehensive Epilepsy CenterAdvanced EEG monitoring and medical/surgical management of seizures.
Neuro-RehabilitationPhysiotherapy, speech therapy, and occupational therapy to regain independence.

When to See a Specialist?

You should consult our Neuroscience team if you experience:

  • Persistent or sudden severe headaches.
  • Unexplained numbness, tingling, or weakness in limbs.
  • Chronic back or neck pain radiating down the legs (Sciatica).
  • Changes in vision, speech, or sudden memory loss.
  • Loss of balance or frequent dizzy spells.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is spine surgery risky?

With modern neuro-navigation and intra-operative monitoring, the risks are significantly minimized. Most patients are encouraged to walk within 24 hours of a minimally invasive spine procedure.

2. What is the “Golden Hour” in Stroke care?

The first 4.5 hours after a stroke are critical. If treated within this window at our Stroke Unit, the chances of reversing paralysis or brain damage are significantly higher.

3. Do you offer non-surgical treatments for back pain?

Yes. Over 80% of our spine patients are successfully treated through specialized physiotherapy, pain management injections, and lifestyle modifications.

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