Neurosurgeons diagnose, assess and perform surgery to treat disorders of the nervous system.
They operate on the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral
nervous system which can involve any area of the body.
Neurosurgeons may work with patients of all ages from premature babies to elderly people.
Some conditions are immediately life-threatening although chronic debilitating conditions
are also treated.
Neurosurgery is a very challenging surgical specialty where techniques and technologies are
constantly developing. Minimally-invasive procedures using surgical microscopes and
endoscopes are increasingly used which achieve comparable or better results than open
surgery. The benefits to the patient include less pain, faster recover time and minimal
scarring.