Neurosurgeon

Neurosurgery is a field of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and damage to the nervous system using surgical methods. Neurosurgeons are doctors who have specialized knowledge and skills in the field of neurosurgery.

Neurosurgical methods include operations on the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. They can be performed either through a skin incision or through special access to the brain or nerves, for example through holes in the skull or spine.

The main tasks of neurosurgeons include the diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors, hydrocephalus, cerebral aneurysms, brain injuries, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease and other diseases of the nervous system. In addition, neurosurgeons treat diseases of the peripheral nervous system, such as herniated intervertebral discs, tunnel syndromes and others.

In order to become a neurosurgeon, you need to obtain a higher medical education, undergo residency training in the specialty “neurosurgery” and then obtain a license to practice.

The work of a neurosurgeon requires high qualifications and experience, as well as constant improvement of one's knowledge and skills. In addition, the work of a neurosurgeon is associated with high risks and requires high responsibility and professionalism from the doctor.

In general, neurosurgery is one of the most complex and responsible areas of medicine, and only highly qualified specialists can cope with its tasks.



Nowadays, the number of diseases of the nervous system is growing, and despite the significant development of modern technologies, there is still a need for highly qualified specialists in the field of neurosurgery. One such professional is a neurosurgeon.

A neurosurgeon is a doctor who specializes in surgical techniques for diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system. Neurosurgery is one of the most challenging areas of medicine, as it deals with serious diseases such as tumors, heart attacks and other problems that require surgery.

To become a neurosurgeon, a high level of knowledge is required from various fields of medicine: anesthesiology, neurology, ophthalmology, surgery, radiology, etc. In addition, a neurologist must be well acquainted with the anatomy, physics and physiology of the nervous system and have skills in working with medical instruments and equipment.

One of the most important tasks of a neurosurgeon is diagnosing the disease. Typically, doctors use MRI and CT machines to obtain images of the patient's body. These technologies help evaluate tissue structure, the presence of tumors and other pathologies. In addition to using medical technology, specialists can use innovative examination methods, such as magnetic resonance spectroscopy or positron emission tomography, which provide more accurate information about the condition of tissues. If significant changes are detected during the diagnostic process, the doctor can begin targeted treatment using surgery.

Neurosurgery operations can be performed on the brain, spinal cord, spine, peripheral nerves and other tissues of the nervous system. Surgical techniques vary depending on the type of problem. For example, brain surgery uses different methods to remove tumors - for example, stereotactic surgery for local therapy or craniotomy for open access to