Neurology is the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of neural or nerve-related disorders. Neurosurgery is a sub-discipline under Neurology which, as the name implies, has to do with incisional surgery to rectify neural disorders. In the last couple of decades, Interventional Neurology has emerged as a better alternative to Neurosurgery as it uses minimally invasive procedures to treat neural disorders. In this article, we will learn more about the same.
The Nervous System in the human body is made up of two divisions:
Together, CNS and PNS constitute the signalling system of the body. They generate or manage millions of signals that travel back and forth, within the Nervous System and with rest of the body, all through our day. Neurology is a branch of medicine which deals with a wide range of conditions that affect these components of the nervous system, and muscles that are controlled by the nerves.
Till a few decades back, incisional or open surgery was the only alternative to treat neurological disorders that could not be treated by medication or other therapies. Incisional surgery has the drawbacks of blood loss, more pain, collateral damage to nearby tissues, long recovery times and anaesthesia-related risks. Since the 1920s, there have been various attempts at non-incisional procedures, to treat neurological disorders, in Europe and Russia. This picked up steam through the 50s and 60s.
Since the 1980s, more such successful attempts at non-incisional, neurological interventions began to be documented, recognized, and appreciated by the medical fraternity. This eventually resulted in a new sub-discipline under Neurology called Interventional Neurology. Doctors who specialize in this field are called Interventional Neurologists.
Interventional Neurology involves a wide range of minimally invasive procedures. These use a combination of Endoscopic (catheter-based) and Radiological tools and techniques to diagnose (detect and locate), as well as correct certain neurological disorders. Minimally invasive procedures come with the advantage of less blood-loss, low pain, quick recovery, no collateral damage and reduced risk of complications. Interventional Neurology is revolutionizing neuro-care as it offers hope for patients suffering from various conditions.
Interventional Neurology uses 2D and 3D imaging techniques to precisely locate the fault and explore it in detail. Thereafter it uses endoscopy, or catheter-based interventions, to correct the problem.
A catheter is a long, thin and flexible tube that is inserted through a cut in the skin, into an artery in the groin and gently pushed or threaded all the way to the spot where the intervention has to be done. The catheter has a wired camera, a light, and surgical tools fitted at its end. The surgical tools help in the final intervention. The camera relays images to a computer kept in the room. By looking at the images on the computer, the doctor can move around the endoscope and initiate the final intervention.
There are 5 major, or common neurological interventions performed:
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