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What is a herniated disc that causes severe back and leg pain? What are the symptoms and in which cases should microsurgery be used? All treatment processes.

Diagnosis and treatment methods in cervical hernia, which manifests itself with neck, shoulder and arm pain. How can you regain your health with microdiscectomy surgery?

Spinal Stenosis (Narrow Canal) is the compression of nerves due to narrowing of the spinal canal. It manifests as back and leg pain, numbness, difficulty walking, and pain that subsides with rest; surgery may be required in advanced cases.

Nerve compression is manifested by numbness, pain and loss of strength as a result of the surrounding tissues pressing on the nerves. It is most common in the wrist (Carpal Tunnel). In cases that do not respond to medication, the nerve is released by microsurgery to prevent permanent damage and loss of function.

Detailed information on symptoms, diagnostic methods and modern surgical treatment options for brain tumors. Discover current approaches to benign and malignant tumors.

Symptoms, diagnosis and treatment options are planned individually according to the location and type of tumor.

Hydrocephalus is a neurological condition that occurs when the amount of CSF (cerebrospinal fluid) in the cavities surrounding the brain and spinal cord exceeds normal levels. This excess is caused by disturbances in the production, circulation or absorption of the fluid. The accumulation of CSF leads to dilation of the ventricles and an increase in intracranial pressure. This increase in pressure can have negative effects on brain tissue and cause symptoms such as movement, balance and headaches.

A brain aneurysm is a bubble or enlargement in a part of the brain vessels caused by a weakening of the vessel wall. This structure, which can grow over time, can cause the vessel wall to thin. An aneurysm can often progress asymptomatically; however, if it ruptures, life-threatening conditions such as cerebral hemorrhage can occur. Therefore, early diagnosis and appropriate follow-up are of great importance in brain aneurysms.

A headache is pain or a feeling of pressure in the head and neck. This condition, which can affect daily life, may be due to simple causes or may be a symptom of an underlying neurological or systemic disease. The type and duration of pain and accompanying findings are important for diagnosis.

Brain Biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure performed to confirm the diagnosis of a mass in the brain and determine the treatment plan. Accompanied by advanced navigation technology, a tissue sample is taken through a millimeter hole drilled in the skull. The patient can be discharged the same day and the most appropriate treatment (chemotherapy/radiotherapy) starts according to the pathology result.

Bel fıtığı en sık 35-50 yaş arasında ve her iki cinste de eşit olarak görülür. Ağır işlerde çalışanlar, ev hanımları, uzun süre oturmak zorunda kalan masa başı çalışanları, şoförler, sürekli ayakta duran öğretmen, garson gibi mesleği olanlar bel fıtığına yakalanma olasılığı en fazla olan kesimdir.

These are devices that allow us to deliver electric current to the cells in the brain that we target, especially in movement disorders. With this process called neuromodulation, many diseases can be successfully treated today.

Pain Treatment (Spot Shot) is an interventional method applied in lumbar and cervical hernias that do not require surgery, focusing directly on the source of pain. Under the guidance of imaging devices, edema and pain are relieved by injection into the problematic nerve root. The patient can return to his/her daily life by walking shortly after the procedure.

Spondylolisthesis (spondylolisthesis) is the displacement of the vertebrae on top of each other, resulting in compression of the nerves. It causes severe back and leg pain and difficulty walking. In advanced cases, surgical stabilization restores spinal balance and the patient regains freedom of movement.

Pituitary Gland Tumors are masses that can cause hormonal imbalance and loss of vision by pressing on the optic nerve. The treatment is usually an incisionless surgery performed through the nostril (endoscopic). Since the skull is not opened, the patient regains hormonal and visual health in a short time without stitches.

Loss of smell is not only caused by nasal diseases; it can be a silent harbinger of tumors growing in the anterior skull base (meningioma). Early diagnosis and microsurgical removal of these masses that compress the olfactory nerve prevents future vision loss and permanent damage.

Although back pain is usually caused by poor posture and muscle fatigue, persistent pain can be a sign of hernia or spinal calcification. In cases that do not go away despite medication and physical therapy and reduce the quality of life; with pinpoint injections or surgical intervention, the patient regains freedom of movement without pain.

Awake Brain Surgery is an advanced surgery for tumors adjacent to the speech or movement center, performed without the patient being put to sleep and by talking to the doctor. While the tumor is removed, the patient's functions are tested instantly. Thus, sensitive areas are protected, the risk of speech loss or paralysis is minimized and safe treatment is provided.

Vertebral Fractures Fractures caused by trauma or bone resorption (osteoporosis) cause severe pain and loss of movement. Depending on the type of fracture, closed cement injection (Vertebroplasty) or screwing (Stabilization) is applied. The aim is to strengthen the spine and get the patient back on their feet painlessly as soon as possible.

Chiari Malformation, medically known as Cerebellum Prolapse, is the compression of the cerebellum tissue by sagging into the spinal canal. It causes headache and loss of balance, which usually increases with coughing. With microsurgery, the compressed area is relieved, the natural flow of cerebrospinal fluid is ensured, and permanent damage is prevented by removing the pressure on the spinal cord.

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