In Atlas University Hospital Brain and Nerve Surgery Unit, all diseases related to the brain and nervous system are treated with a multidisciplinary approach and a high success rate. Our experienced team in this field follows the latest innovations in high technology and science and provides quality service in both brain and spinal cord and neurosurgery .
Our team provides accurate diagnosis, treatment and care services with a patient-centered approach, ensuring that our patients return to normal life as quickly and healthily as possible. For this purpose, our unit has advanced technical infrastructure and equipment.
Diseases and Treatments Provided in the Brain and Nerve Surgery Unit:
- Brain Stimulation (Deep Brain Stimulation)
- Parkinson, Tremor dystonia, Tourette syndrome, severe depression – OCD
- Spinal Cord Stimulation (Pain Pain Pacemaker – SCS)
- Spasticity (Baclofen Pump)
- Epilepsy (VNS)
- Neurovascular surgery,
- Cerebrovascular diseases (vascular diseases of the brain),
- Aneurysms,
- Arteriovenous malformations,
- Cavernomas,
- Neuro-oncological surgery,
- Brain tumors,
- Glial tumors,
- Meningiomas,
- Pituitary gland tumors,
- Metastatic brain tumors,
- Skull base tumors,
- Pontocerebellar angle tumors,
- Pineal tumors,
- Intraventricular tumors,
- Spinal disease surgery,
- Cervical, thoracic and lumbar disc surgery (endoscopic/microsurgery),
- Cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine fractures,
- Spine and spinal cord tumors,
- Scoliosis,
- Degenerative spine diseases,
- Vertebroplasty – kyphoplasty,
- Peripheral nerve disease surgery,
- Peripheral nerve tumors,
- Entrapment neuropathies,
- Carpal tunnel syndrome,
- Ulnar groove syndrome,
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome,
- Functional neurosurgery pain surgery,
- Trigeminal neuralgia,
- Microvascular decompression,
- Epilepsy surgery,
- Spasticity surgery,
- Epiduroscopic procedures,
- Hydrocephalus surgeries,
- Endoscopic 3rd ventriculostomy,
- VP shunt surgeries,
- LP shunt surgeries,
- Developmental anomalies,
- Meningomyelocele,
- Tethered cord syndrome,
- Arachnoid cyst,
- Craniosynostosis surgeries,
- Chiari malformation,
- Head traumas,
- Subdural hematomas,
- Intracerebral hematomas.