Georgian Superspeciality Hospital

Varanasi's Neurologist Doctor

Dr. Nandji Singh

Neuro, Brain & Spine Surgeon

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Specialised Brain And Neurosurgery

Dr. Nand Ji Singh is a highly skilled and accomplished neural, brain, and spine surgeon. With an extensive educational background and specialized training, he is recognized for his expertise in the field of neurosurgery. Dr. Singh holds an M.B.B.S. (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery) degree, which he obtained during his undergraduate medical education.

To further enhance his knowledge and skills, Dr. Singh pursued a Master of Surgery (M.S.) in General Surgery, enabling him to gain a comprehensive understanding of surgical principles and techniques. This foundation in general surgery laid the groundwork for his specialization.

As a testament to his dedication and commitment to excellence, Dr. Singh has completed a Fellowship in Advanced General Education (F.A.G.E), further honing his expertise in the field. This fellowship allowed him to acquire advanced knowledge and experience, enhancing his abilities as a surgeon.

Dr. Singh has also obtained a Master of Chirurgiae (M.Ch.) in Neurosurgery, the highest level of qualification in the field. This specialized postgraduate degree signifies his advanced training and expertise in diagnosing and treating conditions related to the brain and spine.

With his extensive educational background and rigorous training, Dr. Nand Ji Singh is well-equipped to handle complex cases involving the nervous system. He is known for his meticulous approach to surgical procedures and his commitment to providing the highest level of patient care. Dr. Singh’s expertise in neuro, brain, and spine surgery makes him a trusted and respected professional in his field, dedicated to improving the lives of his patients. Georgian Superspeciality Hospital  

Treatment

1. Patient Evaluation:

  • A comprehensive assessment of the patient’s medical history, symptoms, and response to medication is conducted by a neurologist and neurosurgeon.
  • Neuroimaging techniques like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) scans help identify target areas in the brain.

2. Implantation of Electrodes:

  • The patient is placed under general anesthesia.
  • The surgeon creates small openings in the skull to access the targeted brain regions.
  • Thin, insulated electrodes are then carefully implanted into these areas based on preoperative planning and real-time monitoring.
  • The electrode placement is confirmed using microelectrode recordings and intraoperative stimulation to ensure optimal positioning.

3. Pulse Generator Placement:

  • After electrode placement, a small battery-powered device called a pulse generator is implanted beneath the skin, usually in the chest or abdomen.
  • The pulse generator is connected to the electrodes through a subcutaneous wire, which is tunneled under the skin.

4. Programming and Adjustments:

  • A few weeks after surgery, the system is activated, and the programming begins.
  • A Expertise in DBS fine-tune the stimulation parameters, including frequency, amplitude, and pulse width, to achieve optimal symptom control while minimizing side effects.
  • Programming adjustments are done over subsequent follow-up visits to tailor the treatment to the patient’s specific needs.A

Benefits and Efficacy:

DBS has been proven to effectively alleviate motor symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease, including tremors, rigidity, bradykinesia (slowness of movement), and dyskinesia (involuntary movements). The treatment can significantly improve quality of life and reduce medication-related side effects. Long-term studies have demonstrated sustained benefits, with most patients experiencing durable symptom relief. Georgian Superspeciality Hospital

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