Brain Treatments

The London Neurosurgery Partnership (LNP) provides specialist diagnosis and surgical care for the full range of brain and cranial conditions.

Advanced Brain Procedures

We offer a comprehensive range of brain procedures designed to treat both common and complex neurological conditions. Our consultants use advanced microsurgical and minimally invasive techniques to remove tumours, repair blood vessels, and protect vital brain function.

Auditory brainstem implant

An electronic device that is intended to restore a degree of hearing sensation

Awake craniotomy

Brain surgery which is performed whilst the patient is awake.

Baclofen pump

Implanting an intra-thecal Baclofen pump to treat spasticity.

CyberKnife radiosurgery

Non-invasive form of radiotherapy treating benign and cancerous tumours.

GammaKnife radiosurgery

A highly focused beam of radiation that is used to treat brain conditions such as a brain tumour.

BrainPath tumour Surgery

Dorsal root ganglion stimulation to reduce back and neck pain.

Thermocoagulation

Also called laser interstitial thermal therapy or MRI-guided laser ablation for brain tumours.

SPG stimulation

Sphenopalatine ganglion stimulation for cluster headaches.

Image guided brain biopsy

To analyse a tissue sample for patients who have a lesion on the brain.

Visualase for brain tumours

A unique minimally invasive technique to treat previously inoperable brain tumours.

Endoscopic brain surgery

Minimal access, keyhole brain surgery for tumour removal.

Minimal access brain surgery

Keyhole brain surgery to treat brain tumours and other crania conditions.

Clipping of aneurysm

A surgical procedure to seal off the aneurysm and prevent blood from entering the aneurysm.

Craniotomy

A craniotomy is the most common type of operation to remove a brain tumour.

Dural fistula treatment

Treatment of an abnormal communication between and artery and a vein.

AVM treatment

Treatment options for an arteriovenous malformation.

Excision of AVM

Surgery to remove an arteriovenous from the brain or spine.

Excision of pituitary tumour

Surgery to remove a skull base tumour located in the pituitary gland.

Lumboperitoneal shunt

A technique to drain cerebrospinal fluid from the brain to treat hydrocephalus.

Foramen magnum decompression

Procedure used to treat Chiari malformation.

Robot assisted brain surgery

Minimally invasive, keyhole brain surgery with robotic pinpoint accuracy.

Removal of colloid cyst

Surgical removal of a colloid cyst is a benign brain tumour, which means it’s non-cancerou

Syringo-subarachnoid shunt

To drain a build-up of fluid in the spinal cord as a result of syringomyelia.

Third ventriculostomy

To treat hydrocephalus by rerouting fluid within the brain without need for a shunt. 

TMS

Transcranial magnetic stimulation to stimulate nerve cells in the brain to map the brain.

Transsphenoidal surgery

Surgery to remove a pituitary tumour performed using a transsphenoidal approach.

Ventriculoatrial shunt

To treat hydrocephalus by draining cerebrospinal fluid to the atrium of the heart.

Ventriculoperitoneal shunt

To treat hydrocephalus by draining cerebrospinal fluid to the peritoneal space.

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A Team Approach to Complex Care

A team of world-leading neurosurgeons and spinal specialists.

The London Neurosurgery Partnership brings together over 8 leading consultants, each recognised internationally for their expertise in brain, spine, and neurological care.

Working collaboratively across subspecialties, they combine clinical excellence, research leadership, and a shared commitment to delivering the best outcomes for every patient.

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