Neurosergery

Neurosurgery procedures available for the following conditions:
- Aneurysms
- Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
- Brain tumors
- Carotid artery blockage/stenosis
- Cavitron, an ultrasonic surgical aspirator that disintegrates and aspirates brain tumors
- Cerebrovascular surgery
- Cortical mapping, which shows the neurosurgeon where essential functions are located in the brain, so the surgeon will avoid cutting through these areas; identifies the area of the brain causing seizures
- Epilepsy
- Functional neurosurgery
- Inoperable brain tumors high intensity laser probe
- Intraoperative angiography, or the use of blood vessel x- rays during neurosurgery to enhance outcomes for aneurysms or arteriovenous malformation surgery
- Minimally invasive surgery
- Parkinson's Disease and tremors
- Peripheral nerve surgery
- Pituitary tumors
- Radiosurgery
- Skull base surgery
- Spine Surgery
- Stereotactic neurosurgery, which is computer-assisted guidance that allows the placement of biopsy tools or electrodes deep in the brain
- Surgical implantation of deep brain stimulators to treat Parkinson Disease and certain types of tremors
- Surgical navigation, or use of computers to plan precise approaches to areas of the brain during surgery
- Trauma surgery
- Trigeminal Neuralgia