Neuro-Surgery

Neurosurgery is the youngest surgical discipline that focuses on diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of neuro-related diseases and disorders. The history of neurosurgery dates back to the early 1990s. High quality and life-sustaining treatments can be endowed for patients with advanced neurosurgical devices. Some of the common neurosurgeries include craniotomy, microsurgery, oncological neurosurgery, neuro-endoscopy (endoscopic endonasal surgery), and stereotactic neurosurgery. Flow diversion devices, neuroendovascular stents, liquid embolic, clot retrieval, and balloon catheters are the innovative neurosurgical devices playing significant growth in the market. Due to its potential outcomes, global investors contribute more investments in R&D.

  • Track 12-1 Advancements in Neurological Surgeries by Operations
  • Track 12-2 Brain Neurosurgery
  • Track 12-3 Epilepsy Surgery
  • Track 12-4 Peripheral Nerve Surgery
  • Track 12-5 Pediatric Neurosurgery
  • Track 12-6 Spinal Neurosurgery

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