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- Neurosurgery - Wikipedia
General neurosurgery involves most neurosurgical conditions including neuro-trauma and other neuro-emergencies such as intracranial hemorrhage Most level 1 hospitals have this kind of practice
- Neurosurgeon: What They Do, Specialties Training
What is a neurosurgeon? A neurosurgeon is a specially trained medical doctor who diagnoses and treats conditions that affect your nervous system — your brain, spinal cord and nerves Neurosurgeons perform surgery on your nervous system, but they can also provide nonsurgical treatments
- What is Neurosurgery? - OHSU
Neurosurgeons are not just brain surgeons, they are medically trained neurosurgical specialists who can also help patients suffering from back and neck pain as well as a host of other illnesses ranging from trigeminal neuralgia to head injury and Parkinson's disease
- Neurosurgery - Overview - Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic neurosurgical clinics and services are among the most advanced and comprehensive in the world We offer the latest in lifesaving, technically demanding procedures that help adults and children with complex and serious conditions of the brain, spine and nervous system
- The Neurosurgical Atlas, by Aaron Cohen-Gadol, M. D.
The most comprehensive and respected resource for advanced neurosurgical techniques in the world
- What Is Neurosurgery? | Expert Surgeon | Aaron Cohen-Gadol, MD
Neurosurgery is often alternatively referred to as brain surgery, but this does not mean the field focuses on treating disorders of the brain Instead, it encompasses the surgery of the nervous system and concerns both the brain and the spinal cord
- For Patients - AANS
Discover comprehensive resources for neurosurgical patients on the AANS Patients page, including information on conditions, treatments, and finding a qualified neurosurgeon to ensure the best care for your needs
- The Complete Guide to Neurosurgical Procedures: Understanding Brain and . . .
This complete, expert-written guide explains every aspect of neurosurgical procedures — from craniotomy and aneurysm repair to spinal fusion and Deep Brain Stimulation
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