Bengaluru, September 2024 – Narayana Institute of Neurosciences at Narayana Health City, Bengaluru, has reached a remarkable milestone by successfully performing over 20,000 neurosurgeries in its 20-year journey. With a commitment to innovation and patient well-being, the institute has been at the forefront of treating complex neurosurgical cases with precision and expertise. The institute was started by Dr. Thimappa Hegde, Director, in 2004, and was inaugurated by the then President of India, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam.
Commenting on achievements of two-decade journey, Dr. Komal Prasad, Clinical Lead and Senior Consultant- Neurosurgery at Narayana Health, said, “Over the last two decades, Narayana Institute of Neurosciences has become a pioneer in neurosurgical care. Our team has performed an average of 1,000 surgeries annually since its inception, making us one of the leading institutions in the country. Our neurosurgical capabilities extend across neuro-oncology, skull-base surgery, endoscopic surgery, epilepsy surgery, functional neurosurgery, and minimally invasive spinal surgery. The institute’s wide range of capabilities positions it as a center of excellence in neurosurgery, with specialized focus on technology, professional or clinical excellence and a patient-first approach.”
Spinal surgery, a major area of focus at the institute, covers a range of conditions from degenerative spine diseases to spinal cord tumors and trauma-related injuries. Robotic spinal surgery is newly added advanced technique furthering precision and accuracy.
Pediatric neurosurgery, addressing neurological conditions in children, is another area where the institute excels, treating congenital brain malformations and tumors. Dr. Shibu Pillai, Senior Consultant – Neurosurgery(Narayana Institute of Neurosciences) said, “We have been performing highly complex pediatric surgeries, and advanced technologies such as brain and spinal mapping have significantly contributed to better outcomes.” Pediatric neuro-surgeries are delicate and very complex, particularly cases involving brain tumors and brain bypass procedures for and children are among the most challenging due to the tiny and fragile blood vessels and nerves