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Neuroanesthesia is an essential sub-speciality of anaesthesia that relates to the patient’s safety and efficiency in delicate and complex neurosurgery around the brain and nervous system. It combines the knowledge of neurology and the clinical practice of neuroscience with the focus of the anaesthesia specialisation to boost the outcomes for neurological patients. In addition to imaging services and interventional neuroradiology, it is involved in anaesthesia and resuscitation for modified electroconvulsive therapy.

 

India has emerged as a global destination for advanced neurology care, with hospitals offering state-of-the-art facilities, skilled professionals, and cutting-edge technology. As a pioneer in neuroanesthesia and neurosurgical treatment, Gleneagles Hospitals distinguishes itself from the rest by fusing accuracy, knowledge, and empathy to provide the best possible medical care.

Neuro anaesthesia is a subspeciality of anaesthesiology for the management of patients with complex neurological and neurosurgical procedures. It is well coordinated and arranged to ensure that the head and the spinal cord function optimally during surgery and that there are reduced complications that may slow down the rate of healing. With diseases like brain tumours, cerebral aneurysms, and spinal damage becoming more rampant, neuroanesthesia has never been this relevant at any other time.

 

It is important for patients to receive the right care, and hospitals like the Gleneagles have offered great services in this field. The available neuro anaesthetists in the hospital are well-experienced and collaborate with neurologists and neurosurgeons in order to provide efficient treatment.

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Treatments and Conditions Supported by Neuro Anaesthesia

At Gleneagles Hospitals, neuro anaesthesia services span from the most complex to the most simple treatments and diseases: 

  • Brain Tumor Surgeries: To keep the brain functioning during tumour removal, advanced anaesthetic procedures are used.
  • Spinal Surgeries: Patients undergoing minimally invasive or sophisticated spinal operations will receive comprehensive assistance.
  • Aneurysm Clipping and Coiling: Specialised anaesthesia management ensures that patients receive accurate treatment during vascular neurosurgeries.
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Management: Critical care and neuroanaesthesia services for both emergency and elective operations.

These services are supported by a broad range of rehabilitation facilities offered by Gleneagles to allow patients to get back to fully functional lives after the treatments.

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Neuroanaesthesia and Critical Care

The concept of applying every modern treatment to a patient is adopted at the neuroanesthesia and critical care of Gleneagles Hospitals. Apart from anaesthesia pertaining to surgery, the department provides the following services:

Chronic and Acute Pain Management

Advanced interventions to alleviate pain and enhance recovery.

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Neuro-Interventional Support

Services for resuscitation and anaesthesia for interventional radiology operations and modified electroconvulsive treatment.

Post-Operative Care

After neurosurgical treatments, it is crucial to continually observe and care for the patients to ensure that they recover as soon as possible.

 

Integration of anaesthesia, critical care, and pain management all in one will ensure continuity of care and improved clinical outcomes.

Commitment to Innovation

Innovation is the driving force behind neuroanesthesia treatment at Gleneagles Hospital, which positions the hospital as the first-rate in neuroanesthesia treatment. It has the potential to integrate current technologies to improve surgical accuracy and the safety of the clients. Among them are:

  • Advanced Monitoring Systems: Monitoring of the basic parameters from time to time to achieve the best conditions during surgery.
  • Customised Anaesthetic Protocols: Customised methods strike a balance between the required intraoperative brain and spinal cord monitoring and the degree of anaesthesia.
  • Collaboration with Neurospecialists: A multidisciplinary team approach that fosters innovation and improved results.

This commitment to excellence solidifies Gleneagles Hospital’s reputation as a leading neuroanaesthesia hospital in India.

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Gleneagles Hospital has established a reputation for excellent neurology and neuroanesthesia care. From all over India and also from abroad, patients throng its portals for quite a few reasons:

 

  • Expert Team of Specialists: The foundation of the top neuroanesthesia facility is the medical team. When handling complex, high-risk patients, Gleneagles Hospital has a board of highly skilled neuro-anesthetists with extensive expertise. They collaborate closely with neurologists and neurosurgeons.
  • Advanced Technology: The latest diagnostic and monitoring technologies are essential to neuroanesthesia. Advanced ventilatory support systems, high-resolution imaging, and intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring are just a few of the high-tech tools used at Gleneagles Hospitals. These are helpful to ensure patient safety by minimising probable dangers that are related to surgeries.
  • Comprehensive Neuro ICU Care: In the case of neurological patients, the aftercare would be important after surgery. Since there is a clock needed for observing and managing critically ill patients, Gleneagles hospitals has a specialised neuro-ICU fully staffed by certified trained intensivists and nurses.
  • Specialised Services: From addressing the condition of spinal cord injuries, which includes vascular neurosurgery, to performing procedures related to brain tumours, the hospital offers a broad spectrum of neuroanesthesia treatments. With this variety, Gleneagles is at the forefront of neuroanesthesia care.

    Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q1. What is Neuroanaesthesia, and why is it important?

    Ans. Neuroanaesthesia is a subspecialty of anaesthesia that specialises in procedures that involve the central nervous system. From oxygen and blood supply to pain management, which is particularly important for the brain and spinal, neuroanesthesia ensures the optimal conditions for surgery and thus enhances the outcomes of the operation and the patient’s safety.

  • Q2. What procedures require Neuroanaesthesia?

    Ans. Surgery, including the removal of brain tumours, aneurysm repair, spine procedures, and trauma management, all require neuroanesthesia. It is utilised in electroconvulsive treatments and interventional neurology procedures, which are customised to meet the demands of each patient.

  • Q3. How is Neuroanaesthesia different from general anaesthesia?

    Ans. Neuroanesthesia focuses much attention on surgical continual observation and modulation of the operations of the brain and spinal cord. In contrast to general anaesthesia, when pain and awareness are commonly controlled, it needs special methods and tools to be kept within crucial parameters.

  • Q4. What risks are associated with Neuroanaesthesia?

    Ans. Some risks that are associated with the procedure include the following: possible anaesthesia responses, blood pressure variations, and respiratory problems. These risks are always minimised by skilled neuro anesthesiologists, for example, at Gleneagles Hospitals, by close monitoring and excellent handling throughout surgical procedures.

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