A myelomeningocele is a form of spina bifida (spina bifida occulta). Myelomeningocele accounts for around 75% of all spina bifida cases. This...
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A lipomyelomeningocele is a birth defect, meaning that it is present from birth, that affects the spine. A lipomyelomeningocele is usually in...
Read MoreBrain arteriovenous malformation A brain arteriovenous malformation AVM occurs when there is an abnormal tangle of blood vessels to arteries and veins...
Read MoreA thoracic disc herniation can be a painful condition where the fibrous outer part of the disc tears and the inner gelatinous...
Read MoreEncephalocele is a rare congenital birth defect, where the skull does not form properly which allows brain tissue, cerebrospinal fluid and blood...
Read MoreA metastatic brain tumour means cancer cells has spread through the bloodstream or the lymph system from its original tumour site and...
Read MoreMinimally invasive spinal fusion surgery takes a revolutionary approach to traditional spinal surgery. A traditional spinal fusion surgery is a surgical procedure...
Read MoreMr Bassi tells us all about what happens if you suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition whereby...
Read MoreDeep brain stimulation a type of functional neurosurgery or neuromodulation. It is done by implanting electrodes into a specific area of the...
Read MoreMr Sanj Bassi one of our leading paediatric neurosurgeons explains to us what trigonocephaly is. Trigonocephaly also known as metopic craniosynostosis is a...
Read MoreWhat is Vagus Nerve Stimulation? Vagus nerve stimulation is a type of neuromodulation. The aim of the treatment is to help children...
Read MoreWhat is functional neurosurgery? Professor Ashkan talks us through what functional neurosurgery means and how it works. We asked Professor Ashkan what...
Read MoreMr Bassi, syringomyelia and shunt specialist, explains all about a syringosubarachnoid shunt. A syringosubarachnoid shunt is used to drain a build-up of...
Read MoreMr Ranjeev Bhangoo explains what happens during an image-guided brain biopsy. Here at LNP it’s common for us to perform a brain...
Read MoreGamma Knife is a highly focused beam of radiation that is used to treat brain conditions such as a brain tumour. This...
Read MoreForamen magnum decompression is a procedure used to treat Chiari malformation. Chiari malformation occurs when the spinal cord is under pressure from...
Read MoreProfessor Ashkan explains what’s what with awake brain surgery. An awake craniotomy is a type of surgical procedure performed on the brain...
Read MoreOne of our complex spine experts, Mr Irfan Malik, explains to us all about spinal fusion surgery and what all the acronyms...
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