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What is Neurosurgery? Neurosurgery is surgery of the nervous system. Brain surgery and spine surgery

What is Neurosurgery?
Neurosurgery is surgery of the nervous system.

Most people think of neurosurgery as brain surgery and spine surgery— but it covers a very big area!
what is Neurosurgeon
It is the Neurosurgeon specialty discus with the diagnosis and treatment of patients with injury of the 
brain surgery diseases/disorders as bellow:
  • Brain Tumor,
  • Glioma surgery,
  • CP Angle Tumor,
  • Acoustic Schwannoma,
  • Cavernous Sinus Tumor,
  • Meningioma, 
  • Epilepsy,
  • Pituitary Adenoma,
and spine surgery diseases/disorders as bellow
  • Spondylolisthesis,
  • Lumbar Canal Stenosis,
  • Scoliosis,
  • Atlanto-axial dislocation,
  • Disc Prolapse,
  • Cervical Myelopathy,
  • Spinal Cord Tumor,
  • Sacral tumor,
and outer structure of nerves within all human body. The specialty of neurosurgical doctors includes old, young, and children patients. Dependent upon the curable or incurable injury or disease a neurological surgeon may provide surgical and/or non-surgical treatment.

Who is a Neurosurgeon?

A physician who specializes in neurosurgery. Neurosurgeons are not just brain and spine surgeons, they are scientificaly trained neurosurgical specialists who can also help patients struggling with spine and neck pain as well as a host of other disorders ranging from trigeminal neuralgia to brain injury and Parkinson's disease.

To become a neurosurgeon, at Dr. Pramod chaurasia a physician must accomplish the following:

graduate from G.S.V.M Medical College, Kanpur, in the year 2007 ;
complete a 3-year Master surgery in the Department of General Surgery this builds fundamental surgical skills, received his M. Ch degree from G.B Pant Institute of post-graduate medical education and research (GIPMER), New Delhi, in 2012. neurosurgical residency program accredited by the Indian medical council (IMC).

During hospital training, neurosurgeons are trained in all aspects of neurosurgery, including the cerebrovascular system, the spine and spinal cord, trauma, tumors, pain management, and children's surgery. Hospitals complete 24 months of training in the neurological sciences, with 24 of those months are devoted to clinical neurosurgery and a minimum of 3 months devoted to clinical neurology.

Some neurosurgeons opt to complete a particular specialized area of study after their Hospitals.

Following Hospital training, neurosurgeons become board certified.

What is the role of the Neurosurgeon?

Neurosurgeons provide effective and non-effective management (i.e., prevention, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, critical care, and rehabilitation) of neurological disorders. Because neurosurgeons have extensive training in the diagnosis of all neurological diseases, ICU rooms, operations rooms, neurologists, internists, family practitioners, and osteopaths often call upon them for consultations.

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