Assistant Neurosurgeon

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Assistant Consultant Neurosurgery

Last updated on 25 Feb 2026

Overview

Assistant Neurosurgeons assist in diagnosing and treating complex neurological disorders through surgical interventions, provide medical support, and collaborate with healthcare teams to ensure specialized surgical care and improved neurological health for patients.

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Job Description
  1. OPD Consultation of Neurosurgery Patients
  2. Performing Neurosurgery and procedures
  3. Attending Neurosurgical Emergencies
  4. Clinical rounds and patient’s counselling in wards/ Neuro ICU
  5. Clinical documentation of patients
  6. Coordination and reporting to Consultant/ Senior Neurosurgeon
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FAQS

How do you evaluate a patient with suspected raised intracranial pressure ?

Evaluation includes clinical assessment for headache, vomiting, altered consciousness, and papilledema. Neurological examination and CT or MRI of the brain help identify the cause. ICP monitoring may be required in severe cases.

What are the indications for emergency craniotomy?

Emergency craniotomy is indicated in epidural hematoma, subdural hematoma with mass effect, intracranial hemorrhage, and depressed skull fractures. It helps relieve pressure and prevent neurological deterioration.

What is the role of mannitol in neurosurgery?

Mannitol is an osmotic diuretic used to reduce intracranial pressure by drawing fluid out of brain tissue. It is commonly used in head injury and brain tumor cases.

What are the warning signs of brain herniation?

Signs include altered consciousness, dilated pupil, abnormal breathing, and posturing. Immediate intervention is required.

How do you manage traumatic spinal cord injury?

Management includes immobilization, imaging with MRI/CT, steroid therapy in selected cases, and surgical decompression if needed. Early intervention improves outcomes.

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What qualifications are required to become an Assistant Neurosurgeon?

To become an Assistant Neurosurgeon, a candidate must complete MBBS followed by MCh Neurosurgery or DNB Neurosurgery from a recognized medical institute.

Which courses are best for an Assistant Neurosurgeon?

Fellowships in Spine Surgery, Neuro-oncology, Neurovascular Surgery, Skull Base Surgery, and Neurocritical Care are highly beneficial. Training in microsurgical techniques and minimally invasive neurosurgery improves surgical precision. Institutes such as All India Institute of Medical Sciences and National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences offer advanced neurosurgical training programs.

What skills are required for an Assistant Neurosurgeon?

An Assistant Neurosurgeon must have strong surgical skills, neuroanatomy knowledge, and clinical decision-making ability. Skills in interpreting CT/MRI scans, managing neurosurgical emergencies, and postoperative care are required.

What is the salary of an Assistant Neurosurgeon in India?

Assistant Neurosurgeons typically earn ₹1.5 lakh to ₹3 lakh per month. It varies depending on the hospital and experience.

Where do Assistant Neurosurgeons work?

Assistant Neurosurgeons work in multispecialty hospitals, neuroscience centers, and teaching medical colleges. Major employers include hospitals like Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Healthcare, Manipal Hospitals, and government tertiary care centers.

Average Salary among Countries
CountryMin. Salary Per MonthMax. Salary Per Month
USAUSD 400000USD 850000
United KingdomGBP 120000GBP 240000
UAEAED 600000AED 1200000
CanadaCAD 300000CAD 600000
AustraliaAUD 250000AUD 700000
IndiaINR 1000000INR 3000000
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DM Neuro Radiology

MS Neuro Surgery

PhD in Neuro Surgery

MCh Neuro Surgery

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DNB Neurosurgery

FNB Spine Surgery

FNB Neurovascular Intervention

FEBNI (Fellow of European Board of Neurointervention)

FEBNS (Fellow of European Board of Neurological Surgery)

FASS (Fellowship in Advanced Spine Surgery)

FISMINS (Fellow of the International Society on Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery)

FASSI (Fellowship of the Association of Spine Surgeons of India)

DM Interventional NeuroRadiology

Fellowship in Spine Surgery

Fellowship in Stroke and Interventional Neurology

FMISS (Fellowship in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery)

Post Doctoral Fellowship in Neuro and Vascular Interventional Radiology

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