The Department of Neurosurgery is specialized in offering early diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of various disorders and diseases of the brain, nervous system spine. Our expert neurosurgeon is well experienced in conducting brain, spine and peripheral nerve surgeries through practice of evidence-based diagnosis and treatment. The consultants in the department have the expertise in various aspects of modern neurosurgery including microscopic surgeries and trauma surgeries. The surgeries conducted on the brain include surgery for road traffic accident, Hypertensive emergencies, Stroke, Intracranial tumors, Vascular surgeries (aneurysm, AVM), Shunt surgeries, Skull base surgery, Pediatric neurosurgery, Endoscopic surgery for Pituitary tumors.
The Department of Neurosurgery is well equiped with state of the art modular opertaion theater, Surgical table, Microscope, Neuro ICU. The Neuro ICU consits of dedicated Beds, Ventilators, well trained nursing staff and neuro physiotherapist dedicated to giving quality care during pre and postop period helping in recovery and rehablitaion of the patients
The Department of Neuorsurgery is supported by state of the art neuro-rehabilitation centre. It provides rehabilitation for Stroke, Trauma, Brain tumor patients and peripheral nerve injuries.
Jeeva Jyothi Hospital in Hassan offers state-of-the-art CT scan services to provide accurate and detailed diagnostic imaging for patients. Our CT scan facility in Hassan is equipped with advanced technology and staffed by experienced professionals to ensure the highest quality of diagnosis and care. Whether you require a CT scan for the Brain, Spine, Chest, Abdomen, or any other part of the body, our hospital is committed to delivering precise and timely results.
A head injury is any sort of injury to your brain, skull, or scalp. This may range from a mild bump to life threatning severe brain injury. Consequences and treatments vary greatly, depending on what caused your head injury and how severe it is. Head injuries may be either closed or open. A closed head injury is any injury that doesn’t break your skull. An open (penetrating) head injury is one in which something breaks your scalp and skull and enters your brain. Time place a critical role in the outcome of head injuries.
A hypertensive emergency is very high blood pressure with potentially life-threatening symptoms and signs of acute damage to one or more organ systems (especially brain, eyes, heart, aorta, or kidneys). It is different from a hypertensive urgency by this additional evidence for impending irreversible hypertension-mediated organ damage (HMOD). High Blood presure causes bleeding inside the brain leading to paralysis, speech difficulities and even death.
Treatment for brain tumors typically involves a multidisciplinary approach tailored to the specific type, location, and size of the tumor, as well as the patient's overall health. Common strategies include surgical removal to the extent possible, radiation therapy to target remaining tumor cells, and chemotherapy or targeted therapy depending on the tumor's characteristics.
Treatment for intracranial aneurysms depends on factors such as the aneurysm's size, location, and the patient's overall health. Options include surgical clipping, where a neurosurgeon places a small metal clip at the base of the aneurysm to prevent blood flow into it, or endovascular coiling, where a thin catheter is guided through blood vessels to fill the aneurysm with coils, promoting clotting and sealing it off from circulation.
Skull base surgery encompasses a range of advanced techniques used to treat tumors, vascular abnormalities, and other conditions located at the base of the skull, where delicate structures like cranial nerves and major blood vessels are situated. Depending on the specific diagnosis, surgical approaches may include minimally invasive endoscopic procedures or more traditional open surgeries.
Treatment by a Peripheral nerve surgeon involves specialized care for conditions affecting nerves that extend from the brain into the periphery of the body, such as the cranial nerves. These surgeons employ intricate surgical techniques to address tumors, trauma-related injuries, compressive syndromes, and other neurological disorders impacting these delicate nerves.
Treatment for neuro infections, which can include conditions like meningitis, encephalitis, and brain abscesses, typically involves a combination of antibiotics, antiviral medications, or antifungal agents depending on the underlying cause of the infection. The specific treatment regimen is determined based on the type of pathogen identified through diagnostic tests such as cerebrospinal fluid analysis, imaging studies, and sometimes biopsy.
Neurology (from Greek: νεῦρον (neuron), "string, nerve" and the suffix -logia, "study of") is the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the nervous system, which comprises the brain, the spinal cord and the peripheral nerves. Neurological practice relies heavily on the field of neuroscience, the scientific study of the nervous system