Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery is a branch of surgery that develops surgical methods for treating diseases and damage to the nervous system and studies these diseases. Main areas of neurosurgery:

  1. Neurooncology is the study of tumors of the nervous system.

  2. Neurotraumatology - trauma to the nervous system.

  3. Vascular pathology - damage to the blood vessels of the brain.

  4. Inflammatory and purulent processes and their consequences.

  5. Congenital diseases of the nervous system.

Neurosurgeons perform complex operations on the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. They remove tumors, correct vascular disorders, treat injuries and inflammatory diseases of the nervous system. The goal of neurosurgical interventions is to restore impaired functions of the brain and nerves.



Neurosurgery is a field of medicine that deals with the surgical treatment of diseases and injuries of the brain and spinal cord. This is one of the most complex and specialized areas of surgery.

Neurosurgeons work with a wide range of diseases and injuries, such as brain or spinal cord tumors, hemorrhages, trauma, infections and degenerative diseases.