Book Appointments & Health Checkup Packages
Book Appointments & Health Checkup Packages
Neurological conditions are some of the most common and debilitating diseases affecting people of all ages. In India alone, over 30 million people suffer from neurological conditions yearly. Neurosurgeons are medical specialists who perform complex surgeries on the brain and spinal cord. They also treat patients with neurological disorders such as Epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease. Neurosurgery involves the operative treatment of diseases or nervous system injuries, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. Neurosurgeons treat patients with tumours, trauma, infections, and vascular diseases and those with epilepsy and movement disorders.
Manipal Hospitals is the best neuro hospital in Jaipur. We perform more than 1500 complex neurosurgery operations yearly and have the best neurosurgeon in Jaipur.
Our neurosurgeons are world-leading experts on the board of international neurological societies and prestigious universities worldwide. They use the latest technology and cutting-edge surgical practices like minimally invasive surgery, robotic surgery, intraoperative MRI, stereotactic radiosurgery, computer-assisted brain surgery, and deep brain stimulation.
The number of neurological cases referred to us from all over the world is a testimony to our best practices. We are the best neurosurgery hospital in Jaipur, with advanced diagnosis and treatments.
At Manipal Hospitals, we have the best neurosurgery hospital in Jaipur, which helps patients manage conditions like:
Brain Stroke - Damage to the brain from an interruption in blood supply
Cerebral Palsy - Disorder that affects movement and balance
Dementia - Conditions impacting memory
Diabetic Neuropathy - Nerve damage due to diabetes
Dyslexia- Difficulty in reading
Dystonia- Disorder causing muscle contractions
Encephalitis- Inflammation of the brain
Epilepsy- Disturbance in the brain's nerve cell activity
Essential Tremors - Involuntary shaking
Esthesioneuroblastoma - Cancer inside the nose
Facial Palsy - Weakness on one side of the face
Frontal Lobe Seizures - Seizures in the front part of the brain
Ganglion Cyst - Lumps in the wrist
Guillain Barre Syndrome - Immune system attacking nerves
Arteriovenous Malformations of the Brain- Tangled blood vessels
Glioma - Tumour in the brain and spinal cord
Huntington's Disease - Nerve cells break down over time
Idiopathic Hypersomnia - Disorder causing sleep during the day
Insomnia - Sleep disorder
Intracranial Hematoma - Blood collection in the skull
Meningioma - Tumour that compresses brain nerves
Migraine - Intense headache
Myoclonus- Sudden muscle spasms
Parkinson's Disease - Disorder affecting movement
Sciatica - Radiating pain along sciatica nerve
Sleep Apnea - Breathing disorder during sleep
Traumatic Brain Injury - Brain trauma from an outside force
Trigeminal Neuralgia - Painful sensations from the face to the brain
ADHD - Attention difficulty mostly in children
Alzheimer's Disease - Gradual death of brain cells
Benign Peripheral Nerve Tumour- Growth that slows brain signals
Brain and Cerebral Aneurysm - Brain blood vessels fill with blood
Brain Tumour- Abnormal cells in the brain
Febrile Seizures - Fits in children
Hydrocephalus Meningitis - Infection in brain membrane
Multiple Myelomas - Cancer of plasma cells
Myasthenia Gravis - Gradual weakness in skeletal muscles
Myelofibrosis - A rare bone marrow cancer
Neuroblastoma - Cancer from immature nerve cells
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome - Rare reaction to drugs affecting the mental status
This type of procedure is performed primarily to operate on cysts, aneurysms, tumors (cancerous and non-cancerous) and other abnormalities present on the skull base, upper vertebrae or underside of the brain. Typically, skull base & spine surgery is performed using minimally invasive methods, using an endoscope through the mouth, nose or by creating…
This is a procedure performed to correct a congenital disorder known as AVM, where there is a formation of tangled arteries and veins which can lead to seizures, internal bleeding and neurological symptoms. It is possible to have an AVM without any adverse effects, but it is considered to be better to remove the risk through surgery. AVM's can form…
Intraoperative MRI
Intraoperative MRI allows surgeons to examine a patient's brain or spinal cord during an operation without waiting until after surgery to view images of the affected area, helping them make more informed decisions during surgery and improving patients' outcomes.
Intraoperative MRI is a non-invasive, non-ionising imaging technique to identify the cause of neurological conditions. This advanced technology produces an image using magnetic fields and radio waves. The scan can identify abnormalities in the brain or spinal cord that may be responsible for causing symptoms such as pain, numbness, weakness, or loss of sensation.
CT Scan
A CT scan provides three-dimensional images of the body to diagnose neurological conditions, such as a brain tumour or stroke.
A CT scan injects the patient with contrast liquid, which the body's tissues absorb. The machine sends X-rays and collects them as they bounce off different tissue types.
Skull Base & Spine Surgery
Skull base and spine surgery treat diseases of the skull base, upper vertebrae and brain's underside. Surgeons operate on cysts, aneurysms, tumours (cancerous and non-cancerous) and other abnormalities on the skull base, upper vertebrae or brain's underside. The best neurosurgeon at neuro hospital in Jaipur uses minimally invasive methods like an endoscope through the mouth or nose. They may also use small incisions above the eyes to drain fluid or remove brain tumours.
It often happens that a tumour may lead to an accumulation of body fluids in the brain, which could lead to a build-up of pressure on the brain cells. This can harm the brain, and there is a risk of brain stroke if the condition is left unchecked. Our doctors use minimally invasive techniques to drain fluid build-ups with maximised efficiency.
Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) Treatment
Arteriovenous Malformation (AVM) is a congenital disorder with tangled arteries and veins forming, leading to seizures, internal bleeding, and neurological symptoms. AVMs can form in the spinal cord, brain, and brainstem. Special neuroradiological scans reveal the AVMs.
Surgery or embolisation treats AVMs. Embolisation involves placing small coils or glue into the arteries of an AVM to prevent blood flow into that area. Surgery involves cutting out the affected area of an arteriovenous malformation.
Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Stereotactic radiosurgery focuses beams of radiation to target cancerous tumours in the brain. It can be a primary treatment therapy for patients with cancerous tumours or used with procedures like chemotherapy or surgery.
The radiation beams target directly at the tumour site, while a CT scan guides the beams' placement and ensures that they are hitting their intended target area. A computer then calculates how much radiation needs to be delivered to each tissue area to destroy cancer cells without damaging surrounding tissue or organs like blood vessels or nerves.
Computer-Assisted Brain Surgery
Computer-assisted brain surgery treats various conditions, including Epilepsy and Parkinson's disease. A neurosurgeon uses the computer to assist with locating the target area, drilling through the skull, and removing unwanted tissue. An electroencephalogram (EEG) machine monitors brain activity during surgery.
Deep Brain Stimulation
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) implants a neurostimulator into the patient's brain. It delivers electrical impulses to specific brain areas to improve symptoms caused by disorders, including Parkinson's disease, essential tremor, dystonia and chronic pain.
DBS can improve symptoms such as tremors and stiffness in the limbs. It can also reduce muscle spasms and relieve chronic pain.
Spinal Tumours Surgery
Spinal tumour surgery removes tumours in the spinal canal. The spinal canal is a narrow passageway that runs through the centre of the spine.
This surgery aims to remove the maximum amount of tumour while preserving as much function and mobility in the patient's back and legs. Visit the best hospital to get the finest treatment with the help of top neurosurgeons in Jaipur.
Book an appointment now at the neurologist hospital in Jaipur to get the finest treatment.
With state-of-the-art imaging facilities at Manipal Hospitals, continuous post-operative care has been the heart of every condition treated. Some of the conditions for which treatments are available are: - Brain attack or brain stroke - Cerebral palsy - Dementia - Diabetic neuropathy - Dyslexia - Dystonia - Encephalitis - Epilepsy - Essential tremors - Esthesioneuroblastoma - Facial palsy - Frontal lobe seizures - Ganglion cyst - Guillain-barre syndrome - Arteriovenous malformations of the brain - Glioma - Huntington's disease - Idiopathic hypersomnia - Insomnia - Intracranial hematoma - Meningioma - Migraine - Myoclonus - Parkinsons disease - Sciatica - Sleep apnea - Stroke or traumatic brain injury - Trigeminal neuralgia - ADHD - Alzheimer's disease - Benign peripheral nerve tumour - Brain and cerebral aneurysm - Brain tumour - Febrile seizures - Hydrocephalus - Meningitis - Multiple myelomas - Myasthenia gravis - Myelofibrosis - Neuroblastoma - Neuroleptic malignant syndrome
Our centre of excellence of Neurosurgery has the best neurologist in Jaipur and has world-class facilities, which include:
Robotics
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Stereotactic Radiosurgery
State-of-the-art Operating Room
Zeiss Pentero Microscope
Cranial Endoscopes
High-Speed Drills
Cavitron Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator
Intraoperative Neuro-Monitoring Machine
Neuronavigation Intraoperative Doppler
Disc Replacements
Complex Spinal Fusions for Spondylosis
Spinal tumours Microsurgery
Pediatric Neurosurgery
You will probably feel very tired for several weeks after surgery. You may also have headaches or problems concentrating. It can take 4 to 8 weeks to recover from surgery. Your cuts (incisions) may be sore for about 5 days after surgery. Get the finest surgery done at the best neurosurgery hospital In Jaipur.
Brain stroke happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked, causing brain cells to die. Blood clot in one of the arteries that supply blood to the brain is a common cause of stroke. A stroke can stop blood flow to part of the brain or reduce the amount of blood and oxygen reaching the brain.
A stroke can be either ischemic (caused by a blockage) or hemorrhagic (caused by bleeding).
Seek an appointment with the best neurosurgeon in Jaipur on experiencing any symptom of stroke, which may include sudden onset of weakness, paralysis on either side of the body, trouble speaking or understanding speech, visual disturbances such as seeing bright colours, flashing lights, double vision or halos around objects.
ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is a mental disorder that impacts people of all ages and is common in children.
For many people with ADHD, medication can be an effective treatment. Stimulants, antidepressants and anxiety medications treat symptoms of ADHD.
There are also several non-pharmacological treatments available for people with ADHD, including behavioural and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT).
Consult the best neurologist in Jaipur to seek help in managing ADHD symptoms.
Several treatments can help reduce the number of seizures a patient experiences. These include medication, surgery, and dietary changes.
Medications work by reducing electrical activity in the brain and preventing seizures from occurring.
Surgery removes the part of the brain where seizures originate or disconnect it from other parts of the brain so that it cannot cause further damage.
Dietary changes include eating foods high in potassium or magnesium to help prevent seizures caused by these conditions.
Brain tumours are treated in several ways, depending on their size and location. Surgical removal of the tumour is usually the first step. In other cases, radiation therapy or chemotherapy may shrink the tumour size before surgery. After surgery, regular follow-up visits with a neurologist will be necessary to monitor for recurrence.
Manipal Hospitals is the best neurosurgery hospital in Jaipur, known for successful brain tumour treatments.
Neurosurgeries are always complex and daunting, that is why Manipal Hospitals and its team of doctors' goal is to ensure patients are on the path to a quick recovery through the least invasive, most appropriate, and advanced treatment available. Contact us to know more about the different neurological surgeries and book an appointment with one of our neurosurgeons today.