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    Dr. Ishant Rege

    Dr. Ishant Rege is a highly skilled Consultant Brain and Spine Surgeon with over ample years of experience in managing a wide range of operative and non-operative conditions affecting the brain and spine.

    He completed his MCh in Neurosurgery as a University Topper from the prestigious St. John’s Medical College, Bangalore. Following this, he pursued a post-doctoral Fellowship in Vascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery at the renowned Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences, Kochi. This specialized training allows him to perform minimally invasive procedures for vascular disorders such as stroke, carotid stenosis, brain aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and arteriovenous fistulas.

    With a rich surgical experience of over 3,000 routine and complex neurosurgical procedures, Dr. Rege has successfully treated a wide spectrum of neurological conditions, including brain tumors, traumatic brain injuries, strokes, vascular disorders, and spine-related conditions. His patient-centric approach prioritizes safety, precision, and optimal outcomes, ensuring the highest standard of care for his patients.

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    Neurointervention

    Neurointerventional surgery has emerged in recent decades to provide safe and effective treatment for intracranial aneurysms (IAs)

    Endovascular Neurosurgery

    Endovascular neurosurgery is one of the most rapidly evolving subspecialties in the field of neurosurgery.

    Minimal Invasive Brain and Spine Surgery

    Neurointerventional Surgeons specialize in minimally invasive procedures of the brain and spine.

    Comprehensive Stroke treatment

    Emergency treatment of hemorrhagic stroke focuses on controlling the bleeding and reducing pressure in the brain caused by excess fluid.

    Brain tumour surgery

    Surgery is the first and most common treatment for most people with brain tumors. For some, surgical removal may be the only treatment needed.

    Traumatic Brain Injury

    A traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a serious medical issue that affects how your brain works. You can get a TBI from a hard bump or jolt to your head.

    🩺 Why Choose Us?

    When it comes to brain and spine care, expertise, precision, and patient safety are paramount. Here’s why Dr. Ishant Rege is the preferred choice for comprehensive neurosurgical and neurointerventional care :-

    Expertise & Experience – Over 7 years of specialized experience in treating complex brain and spine conditions, with 3,000+ successful surgeries.
    Advanced Minimally Invasive Techniques – Specializing in endovascular and keyhole surgeries, ensuring faster recovery, minimal scarring, and reduced hospital stays.
    Comprehensive Stroke & Vascular Care – Expertise in treating stroke, brain aneurysms, AVMs, and AV fistulas using cutting-edge endovascular interventions.
    Spine Surgery & Non-Surgical Solutions – Tailored treatment plans for spinal disorders, herniated discs, spinal tumors, and nerve compression, offering both surgical and conservative management.
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    What conditions does Dr. Ishant Rege specialize in ?

    Dr. Rege specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of brain and spine disorders, including brain tumors, stroke, brain aneurysms, AVMs, traumatic brain injuries, spine degeneration, herniated discs, and spinal tumors.

    What is Endovascular Neurosurgery ?

    Endovascular Neurosurgery is a minimally invasive technique that treats vascular conditions of the brain and spine using catheters and imaging, avoiding large incisions. It is used for stroke, brain aneurysms, AVMs, and carotid stenosis.

    What are the benefits of minimally invasive brain and spine surgery ?

    Minimally invasive procedures result in smaller incisions, less pain, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery compared to traditional open surgery.

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