The Department of Neurosurgery combines clinical expertise, advanced diagnostics, precision-driven surgical techniques, and multidisciplinary care to manage both routine and highly complex neurological conditions. From brain tumours and spinal disorders to traumatic brain injuries, vascular abnormalities, and skull base lesions, the department delivers individualized treatment plans focused on safety, functional recovery, and long-term outcomes.
With a focus on precision, safety, and functional outcomes, the department offers comprehensive neurosurgical services for both elective and emergency conditions, helping patients access advanced neurological care closer to home.
Comprehensive Care for Brain, Spine, and Nervous System Disorders in Chhattisgarh
The Department of Neurosurgery at Artemis Shanti Hospital, Raipur manages a wide spectrum of conditions affecting the brain, spine, peripheral nerves, and blood vessels of the nervous system. Early diagnosis and timely intervention are often critical in preventing complications and preserving neurological function.
- Brain Disorders: Neurosurgical treatment may be required for conditions affecting the structure and function of the brain, including brain tumours, pituitary tumours, hydrocephalus, epilepsy requiring surgical intervention, and other intracranial lesions. These conditions can present with symptoms such as persistent headaches, seizures, visual disturbances, weakness, or changes in cognition and behaviour.
- Cerebrovascular Disorders: Disorders involving the blood vessels of the brain can pose significant health risks if left untreated. The department provides evaluation and treatment for cerebral aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), intracranial haemorrhage, and other vascular abnormalities that may increase the risk of stroke or neurological impairment.
- Skull Base Disorders: The skull base contains critical nerves and blood vessels that connect the brain to the rest of the body. Conditions such as skull base tumours, acoustic neuromas, pituitary adenomas, and other complex lesions require specialized surgical expertise due to their location and proximity to vital structures.
- Spine Disorders: Spinal conditions can affect mobility, strength, sensation, and overall quality of life. The department treats herniated discs, spinal stenosis, degenerative spine disease, spinal tumours, spinal infections, and traumatic injuries affecting the spine and spinal cord.
- Neuro-Trauma & Emergency Conditions: Traumatic injuries to the brain and spine often require urgent medical attention. The department is equipped to manage traumatic brain injuries, skull fractures, intracranial bleeding, spinal cord injuries, and other neurosurgical emergencies that demand timely intervention.
- Peripheral Nerve Disorders: Peripheral nerve conditions can cause pain, numbness, weakness, or loss of function in different parts of the body. Treatment is available for disorders such as trigeminal neuralgia, nerve compression syndromes, peripheral nerve tumours, and selected nerve injuries.
The management of these conditions is supported by advanced diagnostics, individualized treatment planning, and access to a comprehensive range of neurosurgical procedures tailored to each patient's needs.
Advanced Neurosurgery Treatments & Procedures In Raipur
The Department of Neurosurgery at Artemis Shanti Hospital, Raipur offers advanced surgical treatment for conditions affecting the brain, spine, skull base, peripheral nerves, and cerebrovascular system. Every treatment plan is tailored to the patient's diagnosis, symptoms, and overall health, with the goal of improving neurological function, relieving symptoms, and supporting long-term recovery.
Brain Tumour Surgery
Brain tumours can affect critical areas responsible for movement, speech, vision, memory, and other essential functions. Surgery is often the primary treatment for removing or reducing the tumour, relieving pressure on the brain, and obtaining tissue for accurate diagnosis.
At Artemis Shanti Hospital, detailed pre-operative imaging and surgical planning help the neurosurgical team determine the safest and most effective approach for tumour removal. The focus remains on achieving maximum tumour clearance while preserving healthy brain tissue and neurological function whenever possible.Â
Skull Base Surgery
The skull base is a complex area located beneath the brain that contains important nerves and blood vessels. Tumours and lesions in this region often require highly specialized surgical expertise due to their proximity to vital structures.
Using advanced imaging and precision-guided surgical techniques, the neurosurgery team treats a range of skull base conditions while minimizing disruption to surrounding tissues. Careful planning helps improve surgical accuracy and supports better functional outcomes.
Open Skull Surgery (Craniotomy)
For certain large, complex, or deeply situated tumours, a craniotomy may be the most effective treatment option. During this procedure, a carefully planned opening is created in the skull to provide direct access to the affected area.
This approach allows the surgeon greater visibility and control during the procedure, particularly when treating complex brain and skull base conditions.
Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery
Some skull base tumours can be treated using minimally invasive endoscopic techniques. By utilizing specialized instruments and high-definition endoscopes, surgeons can access certain lesions through natural anatomical pathways, often avoiding large external incisions.
For appropriately selected patients, this approach may result in less tissue disruption, reduced hospital stay, and a faster return to daily activities.
Endoscopic Neurosurgery
Endoscopic neurosurgery uses advanced camera-assisted technology to treat selected neurological conditions through smaller surgical openings. This minimally invasive approach is commonly used for conditions such as hydrocephalus, ventricular lesions, and selected skull base disorders.
The use of endoscopic techniques allows enhanced visualization of delicate structures while reducing surgical trauma, helping support smoother recovery and improved patient comfort.
Vascular Neurosurgery
Disorders affecting the blood vessels of the brain can lead to serious neurological complications if left untreated. Vascular neurosurgery focuses on the treatment of conditions such as cerebral aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and certain forms of brain haemorrhage.
Advanced imaging technologies play a crucial role in identifying these abnormalities and planning treatment. The primary goal is to reduce the risk of bleeding, prevent neurological damage, and preserve normal brain function.
Spine Neurosurgery
Spinal disorders can significantly impact mobility, independence, and quality of life. Surgical treatment may be recommended for conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, spinal tumours, spinal instability, and traumatic injuries affecting the spine.
Depending on the condition, treatment may involve minimally invasive or conventional surgical techniques aimed at relieving pain, reducing nerve compression, restoring spinal stability, and improving overall function.
Functional & Epilepsy Surgery
For certain neurological disorders that do not respond adequately to medication, surgery may offer an effective treatment option. Following a comprehensive evaluation, selected patients may benefit from procedures designed to reduce symptoms, improve neurological function, and enhance quality of life.
Why Choose Artemis Shanti Hospital for Neurosurgery in Raipur?
Choosing the right neurosurgical centre is critical when managing complex neurological disorders. Successful neurosurgical treatment depends on more than surgical expertise alone.
Accurate diagnosis, meticulous planning, advanced operating facilities, and specialized critical care support all play a vital role in achieving optimal outcomes. At Artemis Shanti Hospital, Raipur, the Department of Neurosurgery is supported by modern infrastructure designed to facilitate the management of both routine and complex neurological conditions.
Advanced Neuroimaging & Diagnostics
Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of effective neurosurgical care. Advanced imaging technologies help specialists evaluate disorders affecting the brain, spine, nerves, and blood vessels with greater precision. These diagnostic capabilities support early detection, detailed treatment planning, and informed clinical decision-making for a wide range of neurological conditions.
Precision-Guided Neurosurgery
Modern neurosurgical procedures rely on advanced visualization and surgical planning technologies that help surgeons navigate delicate structures within the brain and spine. Enhanced imaging, magnification systems, and precision-guided techniques contribute to improved surgical accuracy while helping protect surrounding healthy tissue and critical neurological pathways.
Neuro-Critical Care Support
Patients undergoing complex neurosurgical procedures often require close monitoring before, during, and after treatment. Dedicated critical care support enables continuous assessment and timely management of neurological and medical needs, ensuring comprehensive care throughout the recovery process.
Rehabilitation & Recovery Services
Recovery from a neurological condition often extends beyond surgery. A multidisciplinary rehabilitation approach helps patients regain strength, mobility, independence, and overall quality of life. Depending on the patient's condition, rehabilitation may include physiotherapy, occupational therapy, pain management, and long-term follow-up care to support functional recovery.
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Your Neurosurgery Journey
Step 1: Consultation & Evaluation
A detailed clinical assessment is performed, including symptom review, neurological examination, and evaluation of previous investigations.
Step 2: Diagnostic Work-Up
Advanced imaging studies such as MRI, CT, angiography, and other specialized tests help establish an accurate diagnosis and treatment strategy.
Step 3: Personalized Treatment Planning
The neurosurgical team develops an individualized treatment plan after reviewing clinical findings and discussing all available options.
Step 4: Surgery & Critical Care
If surgery is required, the procedure is performed using appropriate techniques and supported by specialized anaesthesia and intensive care services.
Step 5: Recovery & Rehabilitation
Postoperative recovery includes rehabilitation, follow-up consultations, imaging assessments, and long-term monitoring as required.