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Neurosurgery Clinical Outcome

Latest available data are presented below (2015).
This page summarizes neurosurgical procedural volume and core clinical capabilities.

Data note: The publicly available dataset for this service is currently limited to 2015.
Narrative sections below reflect our clinical scope and emergency readiness.

Overview

Key Highlights (Latest Available: 2015)

  • Total neurosurgical surgeries: 260 (2015)
  • Endovascular procedures: 114 (2015)
  • Trauma-related surgeries: 69 (2015)

Figures above reflect the latest available published dataset. See details below.

What this service provides

Our neurosurgery team manages a broad range of conditions including stroke, trauma,
hydrocephalus, and selected functional disorders, supported by endoscopic and endovascular approaches.

  • Emergency response for acute stroke and head trauma (in collaboration with ER/ICU)
  • Open and endovascular options for cerebrovascular disease (case-dependent)
  • Multidisciplinary coordination with Diagnostic Imaging, Anesthesiology, ICU, and related services

Procedural Volume (2015)

The following table reflects the latest available published dataset for this service.

2015 Achievements

Category Cases Examples / Notes
Total surgeries 260  
Brain tumors 2 Resection surgeries: 2
Cerebrovascular disorders 39 Ruptured aneurysm: 9 / Unruptured: 2 / AVM: 1 / Bypass: 3
Trauma 69 Chronic subdural hematoma: 63 (among others)
Hydrocephalus 22 Ventriculoperitoneal shunt: 22
Endovascular surgeries 114 Coiling / CAS / thrombectomy (case-dependent)
tPA intravenous therapy 24  

Core Capabilities

Stroke Care

  • Rapid assessment pathway (in collaboration with ER and imaging)
  • Acute ischemic stroke therapies (case-dependent)
  • Post-acute and secondary prevention coordination

Trauma & Emergency Neurosurgery

  • Head injury evaluation and surgical management when indicated
  • ICU-supported care for severe cases
  • Team-based escalation for critical patients

Endovascular & Minimally Invasive Options

  • Endovascular treatments for cerebrovascular disease (as indicated)
  • Endoscopic / minimally invasive approaches (case selection dependent)
  • Multidisciplinary decision-making

Emergency & Advanced Care

Clinical Focus

  1. 24/7 emergency collaboration

    Coordinated response with Emergency Room, ICU, and related specialties for high-acuity cases.

  2. Endovascular and surgical options

    Treatment planning considers both open and endovascular options, depending on indication and urgency.

Research & Academic Activities

Academic activities and educational initiatives are conducted as part of our ongoing clinical practice.
Updates are reflected in the Research section when applicable.