Among the anatomical structures that make up the spinal column are soft tissues, called intervertebral discs, which fulfill the functions of articulat...
Seizures can be a symptom of cerebral bleeding
Seizures are electrical disturbances in the brain that can cause changes in behavior, movements, and levels of consciousness....
When to see a neurosurgeon?
Neurological diseases are conditions that modify the functions of the normal central nervous system (made up of the brain, spinal cord), peripheral, a...
What is minimally invasive spine surgery?
The spinal column is a complex structure made up of bone, cartilage and nerves that, by connecting the brain with the rest of the body, allows us to m...
Causes and treatments for herniated disc
To understand, in simple terms, the disease we know as herniated disc, let's visualize three components of the spine: the vertebrae, the cushioning pa...
Low back pain and sciatic nerve: How to treat it?
A herniated disc, a bone spur in the spine, or a narrowing of the spine cause swelling, pain, and sometimes numbness in a leg....
How to detect cavernomas?
Cerebral cavernoma, also known as cavernous angioma, is a malformation of the blood vessels that can cause problems in the brain and spinal cord....
Spine surgery: In which cases does it apply?
Spinal injuries are very common health disorders, caused by accidents, overexertion, and poor posture....
Vascular surgery for the treatment of arteriovenous malformations
Cerebral arteriovenous malformations are a set of arteries and veins that have an abnormal development pattern, occurring in any part of the brain and...
Chiari malformation, causes, symptoms and treatments
Arnold Chiari malformation, also known as a tonsillar hernia or tonsillar ectopy, is an abnormality in which the cerebellar tissue extends into the sp...
