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Pediatric Neuro Surgery focuses on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of neurological disorders affecting infants, children, and adolescents. These conditions may involve the brain, spine, or nervous system and require specialized care designed specifically for young patients. Dr. Abhijit Acharya provides advanced pediatric neurosurgical treatment with a patient-centered approach that prioritizes safety, precision, and long-term recovery.
Our pediatric neurosurgery services include treatment for congenital brain and spine disorders, brain tumors, hydrocephalus, spinal abnormalities, and traumatic brain injuries. Using modern diagnostic tools and minimally invasive surgical techniques, we aim to provide the most effective treatment while ensuring faster recovery and improved quality of life for children.
Comprehensive diagnosis of pediatric neurological conditions
Treatment for congenital brain and spinal disorders in children
Advanced and minimally invasive pediatric neurosurgical procedures
Post-surgery care and long-term neurological monitoring for children
Pediatric neurosurgery may be required for conditions such as brain tumors, hydrocephalus, congenital spinal abnormalities, epilepsy, traumatic brain injuries, and other neurological disorders affecting children.
Hydrocephalus is a condition where excess cerebrospinal fluid builds up in the brain, causing increased pressure. It is commonly treated through surgical procedures such as shunt placement or endoscopic treatment.
Pediatric brain surgeries are performed using advanced medical technology and specialized surgical techniques. Experienced neurosurgeons take every precaution to ensure the highest safety standards and best possible outcomes.
Recovery time varies depending on the condition and type of surgery performed. Some children recover within a few weeks, while others may require longer rehabilitation and follow-up care.
Parents should consult a pediatric neurosurgeon if a child experiences persistent headaches, seizures, developmental delays, head injuries, or symptoms related to neurological disorders.