MBBS, MS (GEN SUR), MCH (NEURO SUR)
Gender: Male
Language Spoken: English, Hindi, Bengali
Experience: 20 years
Email ID : gopune1966@yahoo.com
Contact No. : 9051584610
From: NEURO AXIS CLINIC Shop No. 208, The Chambers, Rashbihari Connector, Opp. Geetanjali Stadium, Kolkata - 700042, Kolkata, India
Website: https://indiabrainspinesurgery.com/
Registration No.: WBMC- 48589
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Dr.Gopal Achari MS. MCh (neurosurgery) from SGPGI Lucknow. He has got training in Microneurosurgery for Brain and Spine with a special interest in Vascular and Skull Base surgery. He has experience working in major super specialty hospitals in India. He was working in Pune from 2003-2008 with Lokmanya Group of Hospitals and Aditya Birla Hospital, Pune. Currently Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon in Apollo Hospital, Park Clinic, and Tata Medical Centre, Kolkata. He is also a Director of Neuro Axis Clinic. He is also a member of the Asian Council of Neurological Surgeons (ACNS).
Aneurysm (Aneurysmal Dilatation) Back Pain Brachial Plexus Injury Brain Abscess Brain Aneurysm (Intracranial Aneurysm) Brain Metastasis Brain Tumor Cerebral Hemorrhage (Brain Hemorrhage) Concussion (Mild Traumatic Brain Injury) Degenerative Disc Disease Hydrocephalus (Water On The Brain) Meningioma Moyamoya Disease Neck Pain Neuroendocrine Tumor Neurofibromatosis Pituitary Adenoma (Pituitary Disease) Slipped Disc (Herniated Disc) Spina Bifida Spinal Cord Injury Spinal cord Tumor Spinal Stenosis Stroke Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Syringomyelia Transverse Myelitis Traumatic Brain Injury Vestibular Schwannoma
Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Carotid Artery Dissection Carotid Endarterectomy Carpal Tunnel Surgery Corpectomy Craniectomy Craniosacral Therapy Craniotomy Decompressive Craniectomy Deep Brain Stimulation Discectomy Endarterectomy Facetectomy Foraminotomy Hemilaminectomy Hemispherectomy Laminectomy Laminoplasty Lumbar Puncture Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Neurectomy Neuropsychological Test Pallidotomy Spinal Fusion Stem-cell Therapy Thalamotomy Thrombectomy Total disc Replacement (TDR)/ Intervertebral Disc Arthroplasty
All Indian Health Insurance Companies are accepted
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Less than 5% of neck pain patients will need surgery, and there are a lot of options for you to try before surgery.
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- Acupuncture, herbal remedies, massage, yoga, and Pilates
- Chiropractic care
- Medication
- Physical therapy
Dr. Gopal Achari MBBS, MS (GEN SUR), MCH (NEURO SUR)
Typically, surgeons use 2 surgical techniques for cervical spine surgery.
- Decompression, where they remove tissue pressing against a nerve structure
- Stabilization, where they work to limit...
Dr. Gopal Achari MBBS, MS (GEN SUR), MCH (NEURO SUR)
Most patients with neck pain respond well to non-surgical treatments (such as medication), so cervical spine surgery is seldom needed to treat it. In fact, less than 5% of neck pain patients need surgery. However, there are situations when you may want to go ahead with spine...
Dr. Gopal Achari MBBS, MS (GEN SUR), MCH (NEURO SUR)
Daily life (and nightlife) can take its toll on your neck. You may have slept wrong last night, causing your neck muscles to tighten. The best thing to do is give your body time to heal on its own. To get through the day without letting the pain interfere with your normal ac...
Dr. Gopal Achari MBBS, MS (GEN SUR), MCH (NEURO SUR)
There are many types of surgery used for back pain because there are many causes of back pain. If you do require surgery, your surgeon will recommend a surgery that's best for your pain. Some common surgeries used for back pain are:
discectomy: The surgeon will remove pa...
Dr. Gopal Achari MBBS, MS (GEN SUR), MCH (NEURO SUR)
Depending on what is causing your back pain, you may need spine surgery. However, just 5% of patients with back pain actually require surgery. Before recommending surgery, your doctor will most likely have you try other treatment options, such as physical therapy or medicati...
Dr. Gopal Achari MBBS, MS (GEN SUR), MCH (NEURO SUR)
We can injure our backs in so many ways: lifting something without using the proper technique, sleeping on an uncomfortable mattress, playing sports, or even just twisting wrong. Most of the time, back pain is caused by a sprain or a strain of the muscles in your back, so on...
Dr. Gopal Achari MBBS, MS (GEN SUR), MCH (NEURO SUR)