Principal Director & Unit Head, Neurosurgery
Associate Director, Department of Neurology
Senior Consultant, Department of Neurosurgery
Senior Consultant - Neurologist
Surgery on the brain or spinal cord operates within extraordinarily narrow margins. Even a millimetre of deviation in the wrong direction during a brain tumour resection can affect speech, movement, or memory in ways that no subsequent treatment can reverse. Similarly, a misplaced screw during spinal instrumentation can compress a nerve root, creating complications that may persist long after the original condition has been treated. This is a speciality where precision is not merely an advantage but an absolute requirement.
Yashoda Medicity delivers that precision. The Neurosurgery Department at the Yashoda Institute of Neurosciences uses advanced operating microscopes, high-definition exoscopes, intraoperative neuro-navigation, real-time neuromonitoring, and other advanced technologies to operate on the brain, spine, and peripheral nerves with the accuracy these structures demand.
The team at the neurosurgery hospital in Noida manages a wide range of neurological and spinal conditions, including:
Not every neurological symptom requires surgery, and a neurosurgical consultation does not mean an operation has already been decided upon. It simply allows a specialist to evaluate whether surgical intervention is necessary and determine the most appropriate treatment approach.
Book a consultation if you are experiencing any of the following:
If symptoms include a sudden severe headache, rapid onset weakness on one side of the body, or loss of consciousness, emergency medical assessment is essential and should not be delayed.
Removal of brain tumours requires balancing maximal tumour resection with preservation of the surrounding brain tissue responsible for speech, movement, memory, and other critical functions. Intraoperative neuro-navigation maps the tumour's position relative to these eloquent areas in real time, allowing the surgical team to work as close to functional tissue as oncologically safe. Intraoperative neuromonitoring tracks brain and nerve function continuously throughout the procedure, providing immediate feedback if any response changes, so the team can adjust before permanent damage occurs.
Aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and cavernomas are managed through a combination of open microsurgical and endovascular approaches depending on location, anatomy, and rupture status. Ruptured aneurysms require urgent surgical or endovascular treatment to prevent rebleeding, while unruptured aneurysms are assessed for their rupture risk before a treatment decision is made. The hybrid operating theatre at Yashoda Medicity supports combined open and endovascular procedures in the same setting, allowing the most appropriate approach for each case without patient transfer between facilities.
Keyhole craniotomies, endoscopic brain surgery, and percutaneous spinal interventions allow the surgical team to access brain and spine structures through significantly smaller openings than traditional open approaches, reducing trauma to surrounding tissue and supporting faster recovery. Endoscopic techniques are particularly relevant for pituitary tumours, ventricular conditions, and selected spinal procedures where the anatomy allows a minimally invasive route without compromising surgical access to the target.
The neurosurgery spine Department under the spine neuro surgeon in Noida covers disc prolapse, spinal canal narrowing, spinal fractures, spinal tumours, deformities, and congenital conditions affecting the spinal cord. Minimally invasive spine surgery and percutaneous fixation systems are used wherever the anatomy permits, reducing soft tissue disruption and supporting earlier mobilisation after surgery. The Medtronic O-arm surgical imaging system provides real-time intraoperative imaging and navigation during instrumentation procedures, supporting precise screw and implant placement where the margin for error is narrow.
Deep-brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease and surgical management of refractory epilepsy represent the functional neurosurgery capabilities of the department. Deep brain stimulation involves the precise placement of electrodes in specific deep brain targets. It is a procedure that depends heavily on stereotactic planning and intraoperative electrophysiological recording for confirming accurate electrode positioning before final implantation.
Carpal tunnel syndrome, nerve injuries, and other peripheral nerve conditions are managed through both surgical decompression and repair techniques.
Operating microscopes at the neurosurgery hospital in Noida provide the magnification and illumination essential for working safely in the confined spaces of the brain and spine. To extend this capability further, the high-definition exoscope provides superior image quality and a more ergonomic operating position for the surgical team during prolonged procedures. Here the image is projected onto a high-resolution monitor rather than viewed through an eyepiece.
Navigation systems track surgical instruments against pre-operative imaging data in real time, allowing the surgical team to know the precise location of instruments relative to critical brain and spine structures throughout the procedure. This is particularly important for deep-seated tumours and spinal instrumentation cases where visual landmarks alone are insufficient to guide surgery safely.
Continuous monitoring of motor and sensory pathways, cranial nerve function, and brain electrical activity throughout surgery provides the surgical team with real-time feedback on neurological function as the procedure progresses. A change in monitoring signal is an immediate alert, allowing the team to modify their approach before any functional deficit becomes permanent.
Intraoperative ultrasound imaging at the neuro hospital in Noida allows real-time visualisation of brain and spinal cord tissue during surgery, helping the team confirm tumour margins and assess the adequacy of resection without interrupting the operative workflow for separate imaging.
The hybrid operating theatre combines a fully equipped neurosurgical theatre with advanced fluoroscopic imaging, supporting combined open and endovascular procedures in a single setting. The dedicated endovascular suite manages aneurysm coiling, arteriovenous malformation embolisation, and carotid artery stenting with the imaging quality these catheter-based procedures demand.
Neurosurgery demands a level of precision that few other surgical specialities approach. The technology, the technique, and the team need to work together with an accuracy that leaves no room for approximation, because the structures involved do not tolerate it.
The Neurosurgery Department at Yashoda Medicity, Noida delivers that level of care.
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