Neurosurgery FAQ
What is neurosurgery?
Neurosurgery involves surgical interventions for disorders of the brain, spinal cord, and nervous system.
Who performs neurosurgery in Malaysia?
Trained neurosurgeons with specialized qualifications and experience.
What conditions does neurosurgery treat?
Brain tumors, aneurysms, spinal disc herniation, and traumatic brain injuries.
Is neurosurgery always necessary?
No; treatment depends on the condition's severity and patient health status.
What are the risks of neurosurgery?
Bleeding, infection, and potential neurological deficits.
How long is recovery from neurosurgery?
Varies by procedure; typically weeks to months.
Are there alternatives to neurosurgery?
Possibly; depends on the diagnosis (e.g., medication or radiation therapy).
What is minimally invasive neurosurgery?
Techniques using smaller incisions, often with faster recovery.
Can children undergo neurosurgery?
Yes, for congenital abnormalities or pediatric brain/spine conditions.
How is neurosurgery planned?
Using imaging (MRI/CT scans) and multidisciplinary team input.
What is the success rate of neurosurgery?
Depends on the condition and patient factors; varies widely.
Is neurosurgery covered by insurance in Malaysia?
Typically yes, for medically necessary procedures.
What post-operative care is needed?
Pain management, wound care, and rehabilitation as prescribed.
Can neurosurgery improve quality of life?
Yes, by alleviating symptoms or halting disease progression.
How to find a qualified neurosurgeon in Malaysia?
Check credentials with the Malaysian Medical Council and seek referrals.
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