Aneurysm – An aneurysm is a bulging, weakened area in the wall of a blood vessel, which can result in an abnormal widening or ballooning of the vessel. Aneurysms can occur in arteries and veins throughout the body, but they are most commonly associated with arteries. The most critical concern with an aneurysm is the risk of rupture, which can lead to severe bleeding and potentially life-threatening consequences.
Clipping – Clipping is a type of microsurgery in which a metal surgical clip is used to close off an aneurysm in the brain
AVM Removal – AVM (arteriovenous malformation) surgery closes an abnormal connection between blood vessels that usually occurs in the brain. AVMs prevent normal delivery of oxygen to vital brain tissue, which can result in symptoms or hemorrhage (bleeding) and rupture.
Pediatric Neurosurgeries
Pediatric Tumor – Growths of abnormal cells that occur in a child’s brain or the tissue and structures that are near it
Pediatric Head injuries – Head injuries are one of the most common causes of disability in children. Pediatric head injuries can range from mild to severe, and they may involve different mechanisms of injury