Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery

Advanced Neurosurgery: Expert Care for Brain, Spine, and Nerve Conditions

The nervous system is the most intricate and critical network in the human body. When conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves require surgical intervention, precision is everything. At Humane Medical Assistance, we connect you with globally renowned neurosurgeons and state-of-the-art hospitals to deliver life-saving, highly advanced neurosurgical care with a focus on safety, recovery, and long-term well-being.


Types of Diseases and Conditions Treated Under Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery goes far beyond just “brain surgery.” It encompasses a wide range of complex conditions affecting the central and peripheral nervous systems. Our partner hospitals specialize in treating the following major categories:

1. Brain and Skull Base Tumors

Both benign (non-cancerous) and malignant (cancerous) growths that develop within the brain or at the base of the skull, which can press against critical nerves and blood vessels.

2. Spinal Disorders

Conditions that cause severe pain, numbness, or loss of mobility due to pressure on the spinal cord or nerve roots.

3. Cerebrovascular Disorders

Life-threatening conditions involving the blood vessels that supply the brain.

4. Functional and Movement Disorders

Neurological conditions that affect motor control, often treated when medications are no longer effective.

5. Peripheral Nerve Disorders

Damage or compression of the nerves located outside of the brain and spinal cord, impacting sensation and movement in the limbs.


Advanced Neurosurgical Treatments & Procedures

Modern neurosurgery relies on incredible technological advancements to perform procedures that were once considered impossible. These minimally invasive and highly precise techniques lead to smaller incisions, faster recovery times, and better outcomes.

1. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS)

Instead of a large open incision, surgeons use specialized instruments and a tiny camera (endoscope) inserted through a small tube. This technique is used for spinal fusions and discectomies, drastically reducing muscle damage, pain, and hospital stay duration.

2. Awake Craniotomy

For tumors located near parts of the brain that control speech or movement, the patient is kept awake and talking during a portion of the surgery. This allows the neurosurgeon to map the brain in real-time and remove the tumor without damaging critical functions.

3. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)

A highly effective surgical treatment for movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease. The surgeon implants a small device (similar to a pacemaker) that sends electrical impulses to specific areas of the brain, instantly blocking the abnormal signals that cause tremors and stiffness.

4. Endoscopic Brain Surgery

Surgeons use a thin, flexible tube with a camera and surgical tools to reach tumors deep within the brain or at the skull base (often through the nose), entirely avoiding the need to cut open the skull.

5. Gamma Knife Radiosurgery

A non-invasive alternative to traditional brain surgery. It uses highly focused beams of radiation to target and destroy small brain tumors, vascular malformations, or nerve issues with pinpoint accuracy, sparing surrounding healthy brain tissue.


How Humane Medical Assistance Facilitates Your Neurosurgery Journey

Undergoing brain or spine surgery is a major life event, and traveling abroad for it adds a layer of complexity. Humane Medical Assistance removes that stress entirely. Here is how we support you from your first inquiry to your full recovery:

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