DBS (Deep Brain Stimulation) Surgery – Rechargeable Battery
Similar to the non-rechargeable version, but uses a rechargeable battery for longer life and reduced need for replacement surgeries. Ideal for long-term management of neurological conditions.
VNS (Vagus Nerve Stimulation) Surgery – Non-Rechargeable Battery
A therapy for epilepsy and certain mental health conditions where a device with a non-rechargeable battery is implanted to stimulate the vagus nerve, helping reduce seizure frequency.
VNS (Vagus Nerve Stimulation) Surgery – Rechargeable Battery
The rechargeable version of VNS surgery provides the same benefits while reducing the need for battery replacement, offering greater convenience for long-term treatment.
Cranioplasty
A surgical procedure to repair or replace a section of the skull that has been removed due to injury, surgery, or deformity, restoring both protection and appearance.
Microvascular Decompression (MVD)
A minimally invasive procedure used to relieve nerve compression, commonly for trigeminal neuralgia, hemifacial spasm, or glossopharyngeal neuralgia, without damaging the nerve.
EDH (Epidural Hematoma) Surgery
Emergency surgery to remove a blood clot that has formed between the skull and brain’s outer layer, often caused by head trauma, to prevent life-threatening complications.
Pituitary Gland Tumor Removal
Surgical removal of tumors from the pituitary gland, often performed through minimally invasive techniques to restore hormone balance and relieve related symptoms.
Epilepsy Surgery
A treatment option for patients whose seizures cannot be controlled by medication, involving the removal or disconnection of the brain area causing seizures.
Brachial Plexus Surgery
A specialized nerve surgery to repair or reconstruct the brachial plexus, which controls movement and sensation in the shoulder, arm, and hand, often after injury.
Baclofen Pump Implantation
A procedure to place a small pump under the skin to deliver baclofen medication directly to the spinal fluid, helping manage severe spasticity and muscle stiffness.
Ventriculoperitoneal (VP) Shunt
A device implanted to drain excess cerebrospinal fluid from the brain to the abdominal cavity, effectively treating hydrocephalus and reducing pressure on the brain.