Name: Dr. S K Sherekar
Speciality: Neurosurgeon
Qualification: MBBS, MS, MCh (NEUROSURGERY)
Experience: 11 + Years
Phone: +919424704764
Email: dr_s_sherekar@rediffmail.com
Mobile: +917999635672
Registration No: MP-4678
The VITOM is a specially designed exoscope mounted onto a versatile mechanical arm. It is attached to a high-definition (HD) digital camera displayed on the HD video monitor of a standard endoscopy stack. This technology has been utilized in other surgical subspecialties, but there is no documented use within extraocular surgery.
Brain tumors can be intra-axial or extra-axial. The intra-axial tumors are located within brain parenchyma and arise from the brain cells, while the extra-axial tumors are located outside brain parenchyma and arise from structures lining the brain or surrounding it.
This is the most common way to remove pituitary tumors. Transsphenoidal means that the surgery is done through the sphenoid sinus, hollow space in the skull behind the nasal passages and below the brain. The back wall of the sinus covers the pituitary gland.
Anterior approaches to the upper cervical spine are used to treat a variety of pathologies, such as inflammatory diseases, traumatic injuries, congenital disorders, neoplastic and infectious conditions. The most common indication for an anterior approach to the upper cervical spine is spinal cord compression caused by an inflammatory pannus (generally in the atlantoaxial joint in the context of rheumatoid arthritis [RA])
Cervical instrumentation is a term that refers to medical hardware used in surgery on the cervical spine. Most of this hardware is designed to be used during fusion procedures to provide rigidity and strength, as well as to connect the donor graft to the vertebra.
Extradural tumors are the most common spinal tumors and are usually of metastatic origin. Intradural intramedullary lesions comprise 20 to 30% of all primary spinal cord tumors. The remaining 70 to 80% of primary intradural tumors are intradural extramedullary tumors.
Non-robotic minimally invasive surgery is also known as endoscopic surgery. You also may be familiar with terms like laparoscopic surgery, thoracoscopic surgery, or “keyhole” surgery. These are minimally invasive procedures that utilize an endoscope to reach internal organs through very small incisions.
A wound in which the projectile enters the cranium, but does not exit, is referred to as a penetrating wound. An injury in which the projectile enters and exits the cranium is referred to as a perforating wound. A number of factors determine the extent of damage caused by a gunshot wound. These include the caliber of the gun, size and speed of the bullet, the trajectory and site of the injury.
Spinal cord injury is associated with a risk of developing secondary conditions that can be debilitating and even life-threatening—e.g. deep vein thrombosis, urinary tract infections, muscle spasms, osteoporosis, pressure ulcers, chronic pain, and respiratory complications.
The location of these cysts within the third ventricle and the potential for blockage of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is the cause for concern. In fact, untreated colloid cysts on very rare occasion can cause sudden loss of consciousness and even death.
A stereotactic head frame is employed to provide reference points for targeting. At the beginning of the procedure, the frame is attached to the patient's head using local anesthetic to numb the scalp. An indicator box is then attached to the head frame, and an MRI or CT scan is obtaineda
Dr Sherekar provides objective assessment and diagnosis Excellent in all respects. I thank him for treatment of my father who recovered very fast through his treatment.
I had surgery over 1 month ago and now I don't have any pain that I had earlier. Sir is very understanding and very knowledgeable.
One of the best Neuro Surgeon in Jabalpur.....
He is the best neurosurgeon in Jabalpur city. My father was suffering by tumor in his spinal cord he operated very well and now my father is able to walk and do all his work by his own in just 2 months.