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Track 14: Neurosurgeons in the Management of Stroke

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Track 14: Neurosurgeons in the Management of Stroke

Neurosurgeons in the Management of Stroke :Neurosurgeons play a critical role in the management of strokes, particularly when surgical intervention is required. Stroke can result from two primary causes: ischemic stroke (caused by a blockage in blood flow) and hemorrhagic stroke (caused by bleeding in or around the brain). The role of neurosurgeons differs depending on the type of stroke, as outlined below:   United Way Mumbai and Neurosurgeons in the Management Support During COVID-19:During the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations like United Way Mumbai and neurosurgeons played important roles in supporting healthcare systems and addressing the unique challenges posed by the crisis. Here’s a breakdown of their contributions and collaboration in the context of stroke management and overall healthcare during the pandemic:

How do Neurosurgeons in the Management of StrokeNeurosurgeons play a crucial role in the management of strokes, particularly when surgical intervention is needed to treat life-threatening complications or underlying conditions. Stroke can result from two main causes: ischemic stroke (caused by a blood clot or blockage) and hemorrhagic stroke (caused by bleeding in the brain). The involvement of neurosurgeons varies depending on the type and severity of the stroke:

Effects of Neurosurgery in general:
Neurosurgery, a highly specialized branch of medicine, deals with the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system. While it is often life-saving and improves the quality of life for patients, neurosurgery has a wide range of effects—both positive and challenging—depending on the condition being treated, the type of surgery, and the individual patient’s response.

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