Spandan Maternity & Nursing Home

About Brain & Spine Surgery

Brain surgery is a critical and complicated process. The type of brain surgery done depends highly on the condition being treated. For example, a brain aneurysm can be repaired using a catheter that’s introduced into an artery in the groin. If the aneurysm has ruptured, an open surgery called craniotomy may be used. Surgeons, while being as careful and thorough as possible, treat each surgery on a case-by-case basis.

Spine surgery is traditionally done as “open surgery.” This means that the area being operated on is opened with a long incision to allow the surgeon to view and access the anatomy. In recent years, however, technological advances have allowed more back and neck conditions to be treated with a minimally invasive surgical technique.
Because minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS), does not involve a long incision, it avoids significant damage to the muscles surrounding the spine. Typically, this results in less pain after surgery and a faster recovery.

Spandan Nursing home’s Department of Brain & Spine Surgery provides specialized care to the Patients.

Health Tips & Info

  • Eat a healthy diet.
  • Consume less salt and sugar.
  • Reduce intake of harmful fats.
  • Avoid harmful use of alcohol.
  • Don’t smoke.
  • Be active.
  • Check your blood pressure regularly.
  • Get vaccinated.
  • Cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing.
  • Drink only safe water.
  • Drink only safe water.
  • Breastfeed babies from 0 to 2 years and beyond.
  • Take antibiotics only as prescribed.
  • Clean your hands properly.
  • Have regular check-ups.
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