Consultant Neurosurgery
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Last updated on 25 Feb 2026
Overview
Consultant Neurosurgeons specialize in diagnosing and treating complex neurological disorders through surgical interventions, providing medical expertise, and collaborating with healthcare teams to ensure advanced surgical care and improved neurological health for patients.

Job Description
- OPD Consultation of Neurosurgery Patients
- Performing Neurosurgery and procedures
- Attending Neurosurgical Emergencies
- Clinical rounds and patient’s counselling in wards/ Neuro ICU
- Clinical documentation of patients

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FAQS
How do you evaluate a patient with suspected intracranial tumor?
Evaluation includes a detailed neurological examination, assessment of focal deficits, and symptoms such as headache, seizures, or vomiting. MRI brain with contrast is the gold standard for diagnosis. Additional tests such as MR spectroscopy or biopsy may be required for definitive diagnosis.
What are the indications for emergency craniotomy?
Emergency craniotomy is indicated in cases such as acute epidural hematoma, subdural hematoma with mass effect, intracranial hemorrhage causing neurological deterioration, and depressed skull fractures. Rapid intervention is necessary to reduce intracranial pressure and prevent brain herniation.
What is the role of microsurgery in neurosurgery?
Microsurgery allows precise dissection of delicate neural structures using an operating microscope. It improves surgical accuracy and reduces damage to surrounding tissue. It is commonly used in tumor removal, aneurysm clipping, and vascular malformation surgery.
What are the indications for spinal surgery?
Indications include spinal cord compression, herniated disc with neurological deficit, spinal tumors, instability, and severe spinal stenosis. Surgery is considered when conservative treatment fails or neurological deficits worsen.
What is the role of stereotactic neurosurgery?
It allows precise targeting of brain lesions using imaging guidance. It is used for biopsies, tumor treatment, and functional neurosurgery such as deep brain stimulation. It reduces surgical trauma and improves accuracy.
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What qualifications are required for Consultant Neurosurgery?
To become a Consultant Neurosurgeon, a doctor must complete MBBS followed by MCh or DNB in Neurosurgery from a recognized institute.
Which courses are best for Consultant Neurosurgeons?
Advanced fellowships in Neuro-oncology, Spine Surgery, Skull Base Surgery, Neurovascular Surgery, and Pediatric Neurosurgery are highly valuable. Training in minimally invasive neurosurgery, endoscopic neurosurgery, and stereotactic surgery improves surgical expertise.
What skills are required for a Consultant Neurosurgeon?
A Consultant Neurosurgeon must have advanced surgical skills, excellent knowledge of neuroanatomy, and strong decision-making ability. They should be skilled in interpreting imaging such as MRI, CT, and angiography.
What is the salary of a Consultant Neurosurgeon in India?
Consultant Neurosurgeons in India approximately earn ₹25 lakh to ₹60 lakh per year. It varies depending on hospital, experience, and city.
Are fellowships mandatory for Consultant Neurosurgeons?
Fellowships are not mandatory, but they are highly recommended and often preferred by top hospitals. Subspecialty fellowships improve surgical expertise and increase employability.
Average Salary among Countries
| Country | Min. Salary Per Month | Max. Salary Per Month |
|---|---|---|
| USA | USD 400000 | USD 850000 |
| United Kingdom | GBP 100000 | GBP 300000 |
| UAE | AED 600000 | AED 1200000 |
| Canada | CAD 300000 | CAD 600000 |
| Australia | AUD 250000 | AUD 500000 |
| India | INR 1200000 | INR 9500000 |
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DM Neuro Radiology
MS Neuro Surgery
PhD in Neuro Surgery
MCh Neuro Surgery
MD General Medicine
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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