As of 15 May 2020, novel coronavirus or COVID-19 has infected approximately 4.45 million people globally reaching the death toll of 302k according to the Worldometers But still, there seems no end to this heinous devastation that has left the entire world in jitters. The publicly declared pandemic has raised significant challenges for everyone everywhere in the world. The entire medical fraternity is fighting against the virus, but it seems that the virus is going to stay for a long time. With imposed lockdowns all over, social distancing in practicing, aborted travel, telemedicine use, and countless other effects, one such effect has been observed in every department of our hospital. If you are a a patient suffering from Neurological issues or had planned for a neuro-surgical intervention, here’s what you need to know about the impact of Covid-19 on neurosurgery. Impact of Covid-19 on Neurosurgery Whether you are carrying the virus or not if you’re undergoin
Role of Neurosurgeon in Stroke Patient A stroke is a sudden obstruction in the constant blood flowing to the brain that leads to improper neurological functioning. This interruption in the blood flow is caused due to a blockage, resulting in the more common ischemic stroke, or due to bleeding in the brain, resulting in the deadliest hemorrhagic stroke. It often happens with little or no warning and the consequences can be fatal. However to keep the brain functioning properly it is very important to maintain the proper blood flow and restoration of oxygen in the brain. In the absence of oxygen and other vital nutrients, the adversely impacted brain cells are either damaged or become lifeless within a couple of minutes. Once the brain cells become lifeless, they usually do not rejuvenate and destructive damage might take place, at times leading to physical, mental and cognitive disabilities. Strokes can be either mild or life-threatening and need instant medical attention.