🔬 Surgical & Non-Surgical Procedures
Whenever possible, we explore conservative, non-operative treatments. However, when surgery is the most effective path forward, we utilize the latest minimally invasive techniques to optimize outcomes and accelerate your recovery.
Craniotomy & Craniectomy: Surgical removal of a portion of the skull to access the brain for tumor removal, aneurysm clipping, or trauma relief.
Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Surgery: Operating through the nose or small incisions using an endoscope, commonly used for pituitary tumors.
Endovascular Neurosurgery: Minimally invasive techniques utilizing catheters to treat aneurysms (coiling) and AVMs from within the blood vessels.
VP Shunt Placement: Ventriculoperitoneal shunts to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid and relieve hydrocephalus.
Microdiscectomy: A minimally invasive procedure to remove the portion of a herniated disc that is pressing on a spinal nerve.
Laminectomy: Removal of the lamina (the back part of the vertebra) to create space and relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves (decompression).
Spinal Fusion: Permanently connecting two or more vertebrae to stabilize the spine, utilizing advanced instrumentation and bone grafting (e.g., ACDF, TLIF, ALIF).
Artificial Disc Replacement: Replacing a damaged spinal disc with an artificial one to maintain motion in the neck or lower back.
Kyphoplasty / Vertebroplasty: Minimally invasive procedures to stabilize compression fractures using bone cement.