Our aim is to avoid from surgery as long as possible. Non-surgery treatments for spinal problems include physical treatment, medical treatment and spinal injections. These options are generally effective in hernia, degenerated disc, spicture and dislocation. However, a few patients may necessarily need surgery as a treatment depending on the severity of the disease.
If surgery is needed, our neurosurgeries prefer advanced and minimal invazive procedures in the treatment of brain, spinal, back bone and peripherical nervous diseases. These procedures are as such: spinal decompressions, anterior cervical discectomies and fusions, microdiscectomies for waist and minimal invasive microsurgery with fusions. A significant number of patients show dramatical improvements after surgical operations with cuts lower than 2 cm.
We also treat brain diseases as conservatively as possible. Many brain diseases with benign brain tumors and vessel anomalies can and should be monitored through periodical scans without resorting to any surgery.
If surgery is needed, our neurosurgeries prefer advanced and minimal invazive procedures in the treatment of brain, spinal, back bone and peripherical nervous diseases. These procedures are as such: spinal decompressions, anterior cervical discectomies and fusions, microdiscectomies for waist and minimal invasive microsurgery with fusions. A significant number of patients show dramatical improvements after surgical operations with cuts lower than 2 cm.
We also treat brain diseases as conservatively as possible. Many brain diseases with benign brain tumors and vessel anomalies can and should be monitored through periodical scans without resorting to any surgery.
Non-Surgery Treatment Options
- Physical Treatment
- Spinal Injections Together with Fluoroscopy
- Epidural, Facet, Nervous Blockage
- Medical Treatment
- Radiofrequency Facet Rhyzotomy
- Percutanous Vertebral Augmentation
- Vertebroplastic Kyphoplasty
Minimal Invasive Surgeries
- Percutanous (Skin) Spinal Surgery
- Microscopic Spinal Decompressions
- Microscopic Discectomies
- Microscopic Brain Operations (Brain Tumors, Aneurysm, Trigeminal Neuralgia)
- Minimal Invasive Peripheric Nervous Surgeries (Carpal Tunnel and ve Ulnar Nerve Pressure)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is minimally invasive neurosurgery?
Minimal invasiveness is a concept of modern neurosurgery and describes a basic goal: achieving the best surgical outcome in the most reliable and gentle way. The term covers a range treatment strategies. The main objective is to treat each disease and thus each patient individually.
How can minimal invasiveness be achieved in neurosurgery?
What is the significance of endoscopy in neurosurgery?
Can minimally invasive techniques also be used to treat my illness?