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INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Spine and Neurological Surgery

Cranial Treatments

INTEGRIS Health Medical Group Spine and Neurological Surgery offers a wide range of advanced treatments and procedures for various conditions.

Our specialists are here for you, whether you're dealing with chronic pain or need a surgical procedure.

Patients receive personalized care plans tailored to their specific needs, ensuring optimal outcomes.

Cranial Procedures

Below is a list of several procedures we perform, but we also provide a broad array of additional services to address various health needs.

This procedure addresses bulging blood vessels in the brain. It helps prevent aneurysm rupture, which can be fatal. Surgeons may use clipping or coiling techniques to secure the aneurysm. The choice of method depends on the aneurysm's size and location.

This operation aims to remove or reduce brain tumors. Surgeons use advanced techniques to precisely target and excise the tumor. Post-surgery, patients may undergo additional treatments like radiation or chemotherapy.

This surgery is essential for patients with carotid artery disease. It involves the removal of plaque buildup from the carotid arteries to prevent strokes. Surgeons make an incision in the neck to access the artery. The goal is to restore normal blood flow to the brain, reducing the risk of future complications.

This procedure is designed to correct structural defects in the skull. It alleviates pressure on the brain and spinal cord, improving symptoms. Surgeons often remove a small section of bone at the back of the skull. This creates more space for the brain tissue and relieves compression.

This surgical procedure involves opening the skull to access the brain. It's performed to treat conditions like brain tumors or aneurysms. Surgeons carefully remove a bone flap to reach the affected area. After addressing the issue, the bone flap is replaced to ensure proper healing.

These advanced techniques offer patients less pain and faster recovery times. Surgeons make smaller incisions, using specialized tools and imaging technology. Such procedures are ideal for various brain and spinal conditions, maximizing precision and minimizing trauma.

This minimally invasive approach is used to remove pituitary tumors. Surgeons access the tumor through the nasal passages. This avoids the need for more extensive cranial surgery. Recovery is often quicker, with less risk of complications.

Cranial Conditions

We cover a wide range of conditions to meet diverse health needs, though this list isn't comprehensive. Click on each item to learn.

A bulging, weakened area in the wall of an artery in the brain. We utilize cutting-edge imaging and surgical techniques to manage aneurysms and reduce the risk of rupture.

A common condition caused by pressure on the median nerve in the wrist. Our treatments include wrist splinting, physical therapy and surgical options to restore hand function and alleviate discomfort.

A structural defect in the cerebellum, part of the brain that controls balance. Our specialized team offers tailored surgical solutions to correct malformation and relieve symptoms.

A neurological disorder that affects brain activity, leading to unpredictable seizures. Our approach includes comprehensive diagnosis and personalized treatment plans to manage and reduce seizure occurrences.

A highly aggressive type of brain tumor known for its rapid growth. We provide advanced therapies and personalized care strategies to improve outcomes and quality of life for patients.

This condition involves an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain cavities. Our specialists offer surgical and non-surgical treatments to alleviate symptoms and prevent further complications.

Characterized by chronic pain affecting the trigeminal nerve in the face. We focus on accurate diagnosis and offer a range of treatments, from medication to minimally invasive surgery, to relieve pain.