The Neurosurgery Department is dedicated to the diagnosis, surgical treatment, and management of disorders of the brain, spine, and nervous system. Neurosurgery is a highly specialized field that deals with both life-saving emergency interventions and elective surgeries that improve quality of life. Our team of expert neurosurgeons, neuro-anesthetists, neuro-intensivists, and rehabilitation specialists provide comprehensive care using advanced imaging, microsurgical techniques, endoscopy, and minimally invasive approaches. The department caters to both adult and pediatric patients, delivering cutting-edge treatment with precision, safety, and compassion.
Roles and Responsibilities
Evaluating and surgically treating brain tumors, aneurysms, traumatic brain injuries, and epilepsy.
Performing spinal surgeries for herniated discs, spinal cord compression, and deformities.
Managing congenital abnormalities like spina bifida and hydrocephalus.
Conducting minimally invasive procedures, including neuro-endoscopy and stereotactic surgery.
Treating neurovascular disorders such as arteriovenous malformations (AVMs).
Managing nerve injuries, trigeminal neuralgia, and other cranial nerve disorders.
Providing emergency trauma care for head and spinal injuries.
Collaborating with neurologists, oncologists, and rehabilitation teams for multidisciplinary care.
Ensuring pre-operative assessment, surgical planning, and post-operative recovery for optimal outcomes.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Intracranial Hemorrhage
Spinal Injuries and Fractures
Hydrocephalus and Chiari Malformations
Epilepsy Surgery
Aneurysms and Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs)
Trigeminal Neuralgia and Facial Pain Syndromes
Parkinson’s Disease (Deep Brain Stimulation)
Congenital Brain and Spinal Disorders
Infections of the Brain and Spine – Abscesses, tuberculosis
Degenerative Spinal Disorders and Spondylosis
Importance in Public Health
Neurosurgery plays a critical role in public health, particularly in the management of head trauma, spinal cord injuries, stroke, tumors, and congenital neurological disorders. Timely surgical intervention can prevent disability and death, especially in trauma and stroke cases. In countries with high road accident rates, neurosurgeons are vital for emergency trauma response. Moreover, advances in neurosurgery have made it possible to treat previously untreatable conditions, improving survival and long-term functionality. The department also contributes to rehabilitation, helping patients regain independence and reducing the burden on families and caregivers. Public education on head injury prevention, spine health, and early detection of neurological symptoms is also part of the neurosurgical mission.
"We believe in healing beyond treatment — empowering you with compassion, expertise, and unwavering support at every stage of your health journey. No matter the challenge, you’re never alone. Together, we move toward a stronger, healthier future."