HEAD INJURY & GENERAL NEUROSURGERY OVERVIEW 

Head injuries and neurosurgical conditions can affect the brain, spine, nerves, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) system.

These conditions may be caused by trauma, fluid imbalance, congenital disorders, infection, tumours, or age-related neurological changes.

Some conditions are mild and manageable, while others may require urgent treatment or advanced neurosurgical procedures.

The goal is early diagnosis, safe treatment, symptom relief, and preservation of neurological function and quality of life.

CONDITIONS WE MANAGE


Hydrocephalus

Build-up of fluid inside the brain causing pressure, headaches, walking difficulty, or memory problems.
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 CSF Leak

 Leakage of   cerebrospinal, fluid   from the skull base   or spine causing   headaches, clear   nasal discharge, or   ear symptoms.
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 Head Trauma

 Brain injury caused   by accidents, falls,   sports injuries, road   trauma, or direct   impact to the head.
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 Brain Pressure   Disorders

 Conditions causing   increased pressure   inside the skull     affecting brain   function.


 Skull Base Disorders

 Conditions affecting   the delicate   structures at the   base of the brain   and surrounding   cranial nerves and   blood vessels.


 Neurological   Symptoms 

 Assessment of   headaches,   weakness,   numbness, balance   issues, memory   changes, or   neurological   symptoms.

Advanced imaging and specialist neurological assessment are essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.

COMMON SYMTOMS

Headaches

Persistent or pressure-related headaches affecting daily life.

Balance Problems

Difficulty walking, frequent falls, dizziness, or poor coordination.

Memory Changes

Confusion, slower thinking, concentration problems, or forgetfulness.

Vision Problems

Blurred vision, double vision, or sensitivity to light.

Weakness / Numbness

Reduced strength or altered sensation affecting arms, legs, or daily activities.

Fluid Leakage

Clear nasal discharge or symptoms suggesting CSF leakage.

Symptoms vary depending on the neurological condition, severity, and affected area.


 When to See a   Neurosurgeon ?

  • Persistent neurological symptoms
  • Headaches with balance or vision problems
  • Unexplained weakness or numbness
  • Memory or concentration decline
  • Persistent clear nasal discharge
  • Symptoms after head injury
  • Difficulty walking or frequent falls
  • Abnormal CT or MRI scan findings


 Seek emergency   care if you   experience :

  • Sudden weakness or paralysis
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Severe worsening headache
  • Seizures
  • Repeated vomiting
  • Rapid confusion or increasing drowsiness
  • Loss of bladder control
  • Sudden inability to walk

Treatment Options

Observation & Monitoring

Careful monitoring and neurological assessment for stable conditions.

Medical Management

Non-surgical treatment focused on symptom control and neurological stability.

Minimally Invasive Procedures

Advanced endoscopic and image-guided neurosurgical techniques.

Neurosurgical Procedures

Advanced surgical treatment for brain and neurological conditions.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What conditions does a neurosurgeon treat?

Neurosurgeons manage conditions affecting the brain, spine, nerves, and cerebrospinal fluid system.

Will all neurological conditions need surgery?

No. Many neurological conditions can be managed with monitoring, medication, rehabilitation, or minimally invasive treatment.

What is hydrocephalus?

Hydrocephalus is a build-up of fluid inside the brain that increases pressure and affects normal brain function.

What are symptoms of a CSF leak?

Common symptoms include persistent clear nasal discharge, positional headaches, dizziness, or fluid leakage after injury or surgery.

When should headaches be evaluated?

Headaches should be assessed if persistent, worsening, associated with neurological symptoms, or affecting daily activities.

Are minimally invasive neurosurgical procedures safe?

Modern minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques improve precision, reduce recovery time, and minimise surgical trauma in suitable patients.