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Minimally Invasive Surgery Program


Minimally-Invasive ENDOSCOPIC Brain Surgery

UCLA neurosurgeons have pioneered the field of minimally-invasive endoscopic surgery, gaining expertise and experience with over 800 endoscopic surgeries performed over the past 15 years. The neurosurgical operating rooms at the UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center are among the most technologically-advanced endoscopic suites in the world.

Endoscopic neurosurgical operations regularly performed at UCLA include:

Endoscopic Endonasal Approach for:

Endoscopic Endonasal Approach 

Ventricular Endoscopy for:

Ventricular Endoscopy

Endoscopic Evacuation of Hematomas

Endoscopic-Assisted

 



Minimally-Invasive SPINE Surgery

Surgeons at the UCLA Comprehensive Spine Center regularly employ minimally-invasive surgical techniques for state-of-the-art management of patients with spine disorders. These procedures decrease discomfort and shorten hospital stays.

Minimally-invasive spine procedures include:

Minimally-invasive spine procedures


ENDOPORT Approach for Brain Tumors

UCLA neurosurgeons are experts in minimally-invasive microcraniotomy approaches for the removal of selected brain tumors. Some brain tumors located deep within the brain can be reached using a special tube, called an endoport, less than ½" in diameter. The endoport is less traumatic to the brain compared to traditional techniques, and when combined with advanced neuronavigation techniques available at UCLA, can result in fewer neurological deficits.

Disorders that can be treated include:

Minimally-invasive microcraniotomy approaches


Non-Invasive STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY

UCLA neurosurgeons were instrumental in the development of the Novalis Shaped-Beam Surgery system - now considered the gold standard for shaped-beam radiosurgery. Stereotactic radiosurgery is a non-invasive, outpatient procedure.

Conditions that can be treated by stereotactic radiation include:

Conditions that can be treated by stereotactic radiation:

DEEP BRAIN STIMULATOR Implantation

The ultra-precise placement of micro-electrodes deep within the brain has revolutionized the treatment of many disorders. This minimally-invasive technique has dramatically improved the quality of life of thousands of patients with movement disorders.

UCLA neurosurgeons are able to help selected patients with:

 
  The ultra-precise placement of micro-electrodes deep within the brain. 


KEYHOLE Eyebrow-Incision Brain Surgery

UCLA neurosurgeons are experts in minimally-invasive microcraniotomy approaches for the removal of selected brain tumors. By hiding the incision in the eyebrow, UCLA neurosurgeons can remove tumors that would otherwise require a long scalp incision and larger bony opening.

Disorders that can be treated using a keyhole approach include:

Disorders that can be treated using a keyhole approach. 


Minimally-Invasive COIL Treatment of Aneurysms

UCLA doctors are world experts in the endovascular treatment of brain aneurysms (as well as arteriovenous malformations, or AVMs). By placing special coils within the aneurysm by an endovascular route ("through the blood vessels), open surgery can be avoided.

Disorders that can be treated using endovascular approaches 

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