What is the Role of the Neurosurgeon?
Neurosurgeons provide the operative and non-operative management
(i.e.: prevention, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, critical care and rehabilitation)
of neurological disorders. Because neurosurgeons have extensive training in
the diagnosis of all neurological diseases, they are often called upon by
emergency room doctors, neurologists, internists, family practitioners, and
osteopaths for consultations.
What's New in Neurosurgery?
Neurosurgeons have been leaders in the incorporation of new
technologies into the diagnosis, evaluation, and surgical and non-surgical
treatment of patients. Although neurosurgery is by nature a surgical field,
many patients suffering from neurological illnesses are undergoing non-surgical
or minimally invasive treatments. To that end, the explosion of less invasive surgical
equipment and techniques, such as microscopes, lasers and focused radiation, as well
as cutting-edge medical tools such as stents, shunts and radiosurgery, are changing
the way some neurological disorders are treated. These medical advancements have
positioned neurosurgeons on the cutting-edge of technology, enhancing the
neurosurgeon’s ability to care for patients and making surgery easier on the patient.