Our Neurosurgery Program, part of the Outpatient Surgical Specialty Center, provides surgical intervention for a variety of brain and spinal cord disorders and injuries. Some of these disorders include brain tumors, spina bifida, hydrocephalus and epilepsy.
Children ages birth through 21-years-of-age receive a comprehensive care plan that manages a child’s symptoms from diagnosis to treatment by a specialized neurosurgery care team. Some common tests performed include intracranial pressure monitoring and quantitative EEG.
Some conditions may be controlled through medications or rehabilitation therapies. In more complex cases, neursurgery is required.
Many times surgical care is needed to help stop or lessen disease associated with the brain and spinal cord. Our neurosurgeons work closely with other pediatric sub-specialists for consult on their surgical cases. Most of the neurosurgical care is done at our Surgical Center.
Most patients will be asked to complete post-operative follow-up care at the Neurosurgery Center to ensure that there are no complications from the surgery and that the patient is recovering well.
This typically happens in the two to three weeks following the surgery. Follow-up visits are generally continued until the child is ready to seek follow-up care at other outpatient centers that are specialized the child’s specific condition or until care can be returned to the primary care physician.
View the location of our Neurosurgery Clinic.