A neurotrauma is a sudden injury to the head or spine. Concussions, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), skull fractures, spinal column fractures, and spinal cord injuries are all included (SCI). We are well equipped to treat all kind of Neurotrauma injuries.
Head Injury
A neurotrauma is a sudden injury to the head or spine. Concussions, traumatic brain injuries (TBI), skull fractures, spinal column fractures, and spinal cord injuries are all included (SCI). We are well equipped to treat all kind of Neurotrauma injuries.
Looking for a head injury specialist doctor (Neurotrauma doctor) for treatment? Look no further than Dr. Hrishikesh Chakrabartty! With extensive experience in Neurotrauma treatment, Dr. Chakrabartty can provide the expert care you need. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.
The following types of head trauma are treated by us:
- Concussion
- Mild traumatic brain injury
- TBI of moderate severity
- TBI with severe ramifications
- Abrasive brain injury (such as gunshot, stab wound)
- Fracture of the depressed skull
- Craniofacial injury
- Hematoma epidural
- Subdural hematoma, acute
- Subdural hematomas, both acute and chronic
- Subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by trauma
- Intracerebral hemorrhage/brain contusion caused by trauma
- Cerebrospinal fluid leak caused by trauma
- Pseudoaneurysm caused by trauma
- Cerebrovascular injury is severe.
Treatment for Neurotrauma
The way we treat head and spine injuries is determined by a number of factors, including the type of injury and its severity. Mild injuries may only necessitate careful observation. More severe injuries may necessitate surgery. Even if the injury is minor, certain types of injuries necessitate surgery.
Depending on your needs, we also provide neuropsychological therapy, speech therapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and rehabilitation medicine at Mount Sinai.
The following surgical procedures are carried out by us:
- External ventricular drain installation
- Monitoring of intracranial pressure
- Monitoring of intracranial multimodality
- Installation of a lumbar drain
- The installation of a bedside subdural evacuating port system
- Subacute/chronic subdural hematoma burrhole
- Craniotomy for hematoma evacuation
- Craniectomy with decompression
- Cranioplasty
- Depressed skull fracture elevation
- The frontal sinus is cranialized.
- Repair of the craniofacial complex
- Repair of a traumatic cerebral spinal fluid leak
- Spine bracing from the outside
- Stabilization of the halo
- Spine fracture closed reduction/traction
- Spine fracture open reduction/treatment
- Decompression of the spine
- Spine stabilisation with instruments
- Spine instrumentation that is minimally invasive
- Fusion of the spine
- Sacropelvic spine instrumentation and fusion
- Kyphoplasty/vertebroplasty
Most people who sustain mild traumatic injuries to the head or spine recover fully. Even after a minor injury, such as a concussion, you may experience persistent symptoms. If this occurs, we will continue to work with you.