FAQ

Spinal surgery is commonly used to address issues such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, fractures, and deformities like scoliosis.

Recovery times vary based on the type of surgery. Generally, it can range from a few weeks to several months, with individual factors influencing the timeline.

Yes, conservative treatments like physical therapy, medications, and lifestyle modifications are often explored before considering surgery.

Paediatric neurosurgery addresses congenital conditions, tumours, epilepsy, hydrocephalus, and other neurological disorders affecting infants and children.

Paediatric neurosurgery involves specialized techniques and considerations for the unique anatomy and needs of developing children.

Like any surgery, there are risks. However, pediatric neurosurgeons take utmost care to minimize risks and tailor treatments to each child’s specific needs.

Functional surgery aims to restore or improve the functioning of the nervous system. It often involves procedures for movement disorders, epilepsy, and pain management.

Success is measured by the improvement in the patient’s quality of life and reduction in symptoms related to the specific neurological disorder being addressed.

Yes, functional surgery, including procedures like deep brain stimulation, may be considered for certain chronic pain conditions that are not responsive to other treatments.

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