Minimally Invasive Neurosurgical Techniques
Minimally invasive neurosurgery makes surgery far safer and less traumatic through the use of miniature computers and image guidance devices called “endoscopes.” These small telescopes can be introduced into the brain through tiny openings in the skull.
Image guidance devices use computers and special preoperative scans such as MRIs to guide surgeons to the operative target with pin-point precision, enhancing the safety of the procedure.
In some cases, our surgeons use an intra-operative MRI scanner, which enables them to pause the procedure and make on-the-spot assessments to increase surgical accuracy.
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery Services
Neuroendovascular Surgery is a subspecialty within the fields of radiology and neurosurgery that manages and treats complex neurologic lesions using minimally invasive techniques.
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Radiosurgery also known as stereotactic radiotherapy, allows non-invasive treatment of benign and malignant conditions by directing beams of ionizing radiation.
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Minimally Invasive Spine Treatments enable our spinal neurosurgeons to diagnose and treat all spinal disorders, including cervical spinal stenosis, lateral femoral cutaneous nerve syndrome, scoliosis, spinal cord injury, and tethered cord syndrome.
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Neuroendoscopic Surgery has revolutionized the treatment of brain tumors and other brain and spinal disorders.
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AutoLITT (laser interstitial thermal therapy) technology uses MRI-guided lasers to destroy tumors without damaging the surrounding healthy tissue. This revolutionary and minimally invasive approach is especially effective in treating glioblastoma, one of the most aggressive and difficult-to-treat brain cancers.
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