Brain and Nerve Surgery (Neurosurgery)


Neurosurgery, in other words, brain and nerve diseases, includes the treatment of tumors originating from or putting pressure on brain and spinal cord tissue, as well as head and spinal cord injuries, cerebral vascular occlusions and cerebral hemorrhages, and diseases such as aneurysms, or ballooning, in the vessels supplying the brain and spinal cord.

What are Cerebrovascular Diseases?

Stroke and paralysis due to cerebral vascular occlusion for various reasons
Aneurysms that appear in the form of bubbles in the cerebral artery, sometimes accompanied by bleeding, posing a life-threatening risk
Brain hemorrhage occurring in the brain tissue and membrane
Carotid stenosis, also known as carotid artery blockage or narrowing
Tumors in the brain and spinal cord
Traumatic conditions caused by accidents and injuries
Herniated discs in the back and neck
Tumors and vascular diseases in pediatric patients, i.e., children
Brain pacemaker applications for patients with Parkinson’s disease and similar conditions

What are childhood brain and nervous system disorders?

Congenital brain hemorrhages
Congenital nervous system disorders
Increase in cerebrospinal fluid
Spinal deformities
Head and spinal cord injuries
Spinal cord and vascular diseases
Skull deformities
Spinal cord closure defects
Brain and spinal cord tumors
Hydrocephalus
Epilepsy and other movement disorders

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