Brain & Spine endoscopy

Camera-guided, minimally invasive surgery for hydrocephalus, pituitary tumors, and complex spine conditions — with less pain and faster recovery.

What is Neuroendoscopy?

Brain & Spine Endoscopy (Neuroendoscopy) is a cutting-edge minimally invasive surgical approach where Dr. Agnetia Vinoth uses a thin, flexible or rigid endoscope equipped with a high-definition camera to visualise and treat pathologies within the brain's ventricular system, skull base, and spinal canal — all through tiny keyhole incisions.

This technique eliminates the need for large craniotomies or wide spinal exposures, dramatically reducing blood loss, post-operative pain, hospital stay, and risk of surgical complications. Patients benefit from direct, real-time visualisation of delicate structures that ensures maximum safety and precision throughout every procedure.

Keyhole Access

Tiny incisions replace large craniotomies, preserving healthy brain and spinal tissue.

HD Visualisation

Real-time, high-definition camera imaging provides superior clarity during every step of the procedure.

Conditions We Treat

  • Hydrocephalus (ETV): Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy — creating an alternative CSF drainage pathway, eliminating the need for a permanent shunt in eligible patients.
  • Pituitary Tumors (Trans-sphenoidal): Endoscopic endonasal removal of pituitary adenomas and skull base tumors through the nasal passage without external incisions.
  • Colloid Cysts & Intraventricular Tumors: Neuroendoscopic resection of benign cysts and tumors within the brain's ventricles through a single burr hole.
  • Spine Endoscopy (Discectomy/Decompression): Endoscopic removal of herniated disc fragments and decompression of pinched nerves in the lumbar and cervical spine.