NEUROKNIFE CONDITIONS
Adult Neurosurgical Conditions
Select the condition or category relevant to your case. Each link leads to a detailed patient-education page describing what we treat at Neuroknife (“What it is,” symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, and what to expect from surgery).
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Brain Tumors, Skull Base Tumors & Spinal Tumors
Comprehensive management of benign and malignant tumors of the brain, skull base, and spine—focused on maximal safe resection while preserving neurological function.
General information on brain & spine tumors →
Vascular Disorders of the Brain & Spinal Cord
Advanced management of aneurysms, vascular malformations, and hemorrhages of the central nervous system, delivered through specialized, high-complexity surgical care.
General information on vascular CNS conditions →
Degenerative Spine Disease & Spinal Deformity
Degenerative conditions, deformity, and spinal trauma—treated with minimally invasive and conventional techniques, tailored to each patient’s anatomy, goals, and clinical needs.
General information on degenerative spine disorders →
Epilepsy & Functional Neurosurgery
Specialized surgical and neuromodulation-based therapies for drug-resistant epilepsy, movement disorders, and chronic pain syndromes—using modern implantable neuromodulation systems.
General information on epilepsy & functional neurosurgery →
Traumatic Brain Injury & Spinal Trauma
Coordinated acute and longitudinal trauma care—focused on lifesaving intervention and the highest possible functional recovery.
General information on neurosurgical trauma →
Adult Hydrocephalus & CSF Disorders
Diagnosis and treatment of hydrocephalus across adult age groups—using shunt systems and endoscopic techniques, tailored to the underlying cause and clinical goals.
General information on adult hydrocephalus →
Neuralgia & Chronic Pain
Advanced interventional options when medication alone is not sufficient—delivered in collaboration with specialized pain teams.
General information on neuralgia & chronic pain →