Fortis Hospital, Noida
The Department of Neurosurgery at Fortis Hospital Noida is providing comprehensive and cutting-edge neurosurgical care. Our highly skilled team of neurosurgeons and medical professionals is dedicated to diagnosing and treating disorders affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system. Whether you're seeking treatment for a neurological condition or exploring surgical options, you've come to the right place. Our neurosurgeons work closely with other medical specialists, including neurologists, radiologists, oncologists, and physical therapists, to develop comprehensive treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique needs. Our neurosurgery center is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and advanced surgical tools to ensure the highest level of precision and safety during procedures.
Comprehensive Neurosurgical Services
The Neurosurgery Department at Fortis Noida offers diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation services for a variety of neurological conditions, including:
- Brain Tumours (Gliomas, Meningiomas, Pituitary Adenomas)
- Spinal Disorders (Degenerative Disc Disease, Spinal Stenosis, Herniated Discs)
- Neurovascular Disorders (Aneurysms, AVMs, Stroke)
- Traumatic Brain and Spine Injuries
- Movement Disorders (Parkinson’s Disease, Essential Tremors)
- Epilepsy Surgery
- Peripheral Nerve Disorders
Advanced Neurosurgical Technology:
Fortis Noida’s Neurosurgery Department is equipped with cutting-edge technology that enables our neurosurgeons to perform highly precise and minimally invasive procedures. Our tools include:
Intraoperative Imaging: Advanced MRI and CT imaging allow real-time guidance during surgery, improving accuracy and safety.
Neuro-Navigation Systems: These GPS-like systems enable surgeons to map the brain and spinal structures with pinpoint accuracy, reducing the risk to healthy tissues.
Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS): This non-invasive procedure delivers targeted radiation to brain tumors and abnormalities, providing an effective treatment alternative for inoperable cases.
Microsurgery and Endoscopic Techniques: Our minimally invasive approaches reduce the need for large incisions, promoting faster recovery and reducing complications.
Advanced Robotic Assistance: Robotic technology supports complex spinal surgeries with improved precision and control.
Why Choose Us
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11,000 neurosurgical procedures with a high success rate
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Highly skilled and experienced neurosurgeons
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Advanced Neuro Cath Lab to perform mechanical thrombectomy/ coiling
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24X7 Neuro Emergency
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Dedicated Neuro ICU services & stroke unit
Medical Conditions Related To Neurosurgery
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Brain Tumour Surgery: Our neurosurgeons specialize in the removal of both benign and malignant brain tumours, including gliomas, meningiomas, and pituitary tumours. Using neuro-navigation and intraoperative imaging, we maximize tumour removal while preserving healthy brain tissue. For certain tumours, we also offer Stereotactic Radiosurgery (SRS), a non-invasive option that delivers targeted radiation, especially suitable for inoperable or hard-to-reach tumours.
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Spinal Surgery: For spinal conditions such as degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, and herniated discs, we offer a range of minimally invasive and traditional surgical techniques. Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) allows us to treat conditions with small incisions, leading to less post-operative pain and faster recovery. For complex spine surgeries, robotic assistance provides greater precision, improving patient outcomes.
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Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS): Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is a revolutionary procedure for treating movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, essential tremors, and dystonia. By implanting electrodes that send electrical impulses to specific areas of the brain, DBS helps regulate abnormal signals, offering symptom relief and an improved quality of life for patients with movement disorders.
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Epilepsy Surgery: For patients with medication-resistant epilepsy, we provide surgical options to help reduce or eliminate seizures. Respective surgery involves removing the part of the brain where seizures originate, while vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) uses a device implanted under the skin to send signals to the brain and reduce seizure activity.
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Peripheral Nerve Surgery: Our neurosurgeons offer advanced treatments for peripheral nerve disorders, including nerve entrapments (like carpal tunnel syndrome), nerve injuries, and peripheral neuropathies. Procedures such as nerve decompression and neurolysis relieve pressure on nerves and help restore function, minimizing pain and sensory loss.
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Minimally Invasive Endoscopic Brain Surgery: For conditions such as pituitary tumours, hydrocephalus, and some types of brain cysts, our neurosurgeons perform minimally invasive endoscopic surgery. Through small incisions, an endoscope is used to access and treat the affected area, leading to a quicker recovery and reduced impact on surrounding brain tissue.
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Neurovascular Surgery: Our neurovascular experts specialize in treating conditions like aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and strokes. We offer both traditional and minimally invasive techniques, including endovascular coiling and clipping, to restore blood flow and prevent complications. Our team also performs carotid endarterectomy for patients with narrowed carotid arteries, reducing stroke risk.
Our Team of Experts
B-22, Sector 62, Gautam Buddh Nagar, Noida,
Uttar Pradesh 201301
FAQs
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1. . What is neurosurgery?Neurosurgery is a specialized surgical discipline focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disorders affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system. It involves surgical interventions to treat conditions such as brain tumours, spinal disorders, vascular abnormalities, functional disorders, and nerve injuries.
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2. When is neurosurgery recommended?Neurosurgery may be recommended when non-surgical treatments have not been effective or when the condition requires surgical intervention. Common reasons for neurosurgery include brain or spinal tumours, traumatic brain or spinal cord injuries, herniated discs, degenerative spine conditions, epilepsy, movement disorders, and vascular abnormalities.
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3. . What are the risks and complications associated with neurosurgery?As with any surgical procedure, there are risks and potential complications associated with neurosurgery. These can include infection, bleeding, blood clots, adverse reactions to anaesthesia, nerve damage, stroke, spinal fluid leakage, and complications specific to the area being treated. However, advancements in surgical techniques and technology have significantly reduced the risks.
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4. What is the recovery process after neurosurgery?Recovery after neurosurgery varies depending on the procedure and the patient. It may involve a hospital stay for monitoring, pain management, and rehabilitation. The recovery process often includes physical therapy, medication management, follow-up appointments, and lifestyle modifications. The neurosurgeon will provide specific post-operative instructions and guidance.
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5. How long does it take to recover from neurosurgery?The recovery time can vary significantly depending on the nature of the surgery, the patient's overall health, and the individual healing process. Some patients may experience a relatively quick recovery within a few weeks, while others may require several months for a full recovery. The neurosurgeon will provide a more accurate estimate based on the specific case.
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6. Will I experience pain after neurosurgery?Pain after neurosurgery is common, but it can be managed with appropriate pain medications. The neurosurgical team will work closely with you to ensure effective pain management during your recovery. It is important to communicate your pain levels and any concerns to the healthcare professionals overseeing your care.
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7. How successful are neurosurgical procedures?The success of neurosurgical procedures depends on various factors, including the specific condition being treated, the patient's overall health, and the expertise of the neurosurgeon. Many neurosurgical procedures have high success rates in providing symptom relief, improving quality of life, and achieving positive long-term outcomes. Your neurosurgeon can discuss the success rates and expectations specific to your condition.
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8. How can I prepare for neurosurgery?Preparing for neurosurgery involves following the instructions provided by your neurosurgeon. This may include stopping certain medications prior to the procedure, arranging for transportation to and from the hospital, fasting before the surgery, etc.