operates on brains.
also, sometimes, on the periferal nerves.
Neurosurgery is the field of medical surgery that deals with the nurvous system. This includes the brain, spine, and major and periferal nerves. It is a particularly difficult specialty that requires a great deal of training and knowledge.
"Neuro" means nerve or nerves.
A neurosurgeon mainly specializes in operating on patients with diseases of the brain and central nervous system.
They also examine patients for symptoms indicative of neurological disorders.
Neurosurgeons also perform biopsies and cerebral angiograms.
When people hear the word neurosurgery, the first thought that pops into their head is brain surgery. Indeed, neurosurgeons perform brain surgery, however they are also involved in operating on other parts of the nervous system. The brain is an integral and marvelous part of a human's personality and being.
Neurosurgeons are more than just brain surgeons. They are well trained to help patients with head and spine trauma, cerebrovascular disorders, such as aneurysms of the brain, and clogged arteries in the neck that can lead to stroke, chronic low Back pain, birth defects, brain and spinal tumors, and abnormalities of the nerves. Disorders of the brain, spine and nerves commonly treated by neurosurgeons include: carotid artery disease, carpal tunnel syndrome, cervical spine disorders, epilepsy, head injuries, herniated disks, lumbar stenosis, spina bifida, and tumors.
Neurosurgeons use sophisticated medical instruments such as CAT scans, MRIs and EEGs to diagnose the neurological problem a patient is having. A CAT scan (computerized axial tomography) and MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) can provide detailed anatomic pictures of the brain, spinal structures and the blood vessels. Neurosurgeons sometimes perform a lumbar puncture (spinal tap) to obtain the cerebrospinal fluid for analysis. Some neurosurgeons interpret EEG (electroencephalography) used in the evaluation of seizure disorders. Others perform the EMG/NCV (electromyography/nerve conduction velocity testing) which is used to diagnose nerve and muscle problems.
Neurosurgeons also perform biopsies and cerebral angiograms. In a biopsy, the neurosurgeon extracts a small amount of tissue from a patient's brain and sends the tissue to a neuropathologist for examination and diagnosis. They perform various operations in hospital operating rooms, with a group of nurses, a resident doctor, an anesthetist and even a technologist.
Neurosurgeons do not have an easy job, that is for sure! They are under constant scrutiny and stress as they are dealing with people's brains. Their work must be carried off perfect without any mistakes. Therefore, they must have good manual dexterity and stamina.
A neurosurgeon is basically a brain sugeon, they mostly operate on brain tumour's. I am studing to be one and it's a very intresting job :)
Neurosurgeons specialize in doing brain surgery.
Someone who specializes in surgery of the nervous system.
look in a directory for orthopaedists and Neurosurgeons as both specialists have training and experience in Spine disorders. They may also sub specialize in spine disorders.
Neurologists and neurosurgeons are physicians who specialize in disorders of the brain.
There are 300 million people living in the US and there are 4600 neurosurgeons. That is, there are 65,217 people per neurosurgeon in the USA, or 2 neurosurgeons per 130,000 people, that is, less than 2 neurosurgeons per 100,000 people in the U.S.
A very tough question to answer even if a specific incident or type of trauma was added. Even with more information provided, top Neurosurgeons and Neurologists who specialize in Chiari Malformation would have to answer this question on a case by case basis.
yes, if they can manage the time
Thousands...
what is the job outlook for neuro surgeons
6000000
neurologists or if they do surgeries , they are called neurosurgeons...
That depends on exactly what you mean. Neurologists specialize in non-surgical problems of the brain and nervous system such as seizures and headaches. Neurosurgeons do surgery on the brain and nervous system including the spine. Ear nose and throat specialists (aka otolargyngologists) specialise in those organ systems.
Neurosurgeons are well paid.
Brain surgeons, or neurosurgeons, have a median income of $536,057 per year. Anesthesiologists have a median salary of $350,123 per year, so neurosurgeons make more.