Some recent brain surgeries carried out by Dr Khurana at The Canberra Hospital:
The neurosurgeon and patient are each an essential part of the "neurosurgical team". However, to achieve optimal outcomes in complex brain microsurgery requires the exceptional input of all components of this team, including intensive care, anaesthesiology, radiology, neurology, pathology, aged care & rehabilitation, oncology, neuroscience nursing and the operating room staff, with additional support provided by patients' community physicians and Executive administrative staff.
Because teamwork really counts in complex neurosurgery, dedicated multidisciplinary care is a key feature of the service provided to neurosurgery patients at The Canberra Hospital. Presented here are case-images of some of the neurosurgery patients operated by Dr Khurana and state-of-the-art technologies used by Dr Khurana and his colleagues at The Canberra Hospital.
Images are shown from Dr Khurana's patients with the following conditions: ruptured and unruptured brain aneurysms requiring surgical clipping, arteriovenous malformations (AVM) and arteriovenous fistulae (AVF) requiring surgical disconnection, severe cranial infection or trauma requiring craniotomy and cranial reconstruction, brain tumours located in highly functionally important (eloquent) or deep parts of the brain requiring meticulous surgical removal, and some craniotomies carried out in fully awake patients.