MBBS., M.S. (GEN.)., M.CH. (NEURO)
Erode KMCH ,Dr. M. Prabhu is a Neuro Surgery associated with Erode KMCH.
Dr.Prabhu completed his MBBS in Stanley Medical College, Chennai in 2003. Completed his Masters in Surgery M.S., (Gen.) in 2004 from Madras Medical College and went on to the same Madras Medical college to Pursue MCh (Neurosurgery) degree from the most reputed and Prestigious Institute -Madras Institute of Neurology, Chennai
After Completing his M.S(General Surgery) degree itself he joined as a Junior Neuro Surgeon to one of the most Senior and Renowed Neuro Surgical Pioneer PROF.K.R SURESH BAPU for around 3 years (2007 to 2010) in St.Isabel Hospital and during the period he learnt about complex Micro Neurosurgical Brain procedures and Minimally invasive Spine surgeries
After completion of MCh Neurosurgery he worked as a Assistant Professor in Madras Medical college, Madras Institute of Neurology for 6 months before joining in KMCH Speciality Erode in Jan 2014.
Also he Visited various Neurosurgical departments across the country and learnt Cerebrovascular procedures (Both Micro vascular and Endovascular) and Endo scopic and micro scopic spine procedures.
Expertise:
Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery:
Including Keyhole Approaches And Treat Endoscopic Approaches To The Brain And Spinal Pathologies
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery:
Functional Neurosurgery:
Neuro Oncology:
Complex Cerebro Vascular Surgery
Brain Aneurysm,Artero-Venous malformation,Cavernomas,Dural Arterio Venous Fistula,Cerebral Revascularisation/Bypass procedures.
Stork:
Paediatric:
Trauma:
All Severe and complex Brain and Spina Trauma Patient can be treated with atmost care with all Emergency Cranial and Spinal Procedure.
With Expertise in Entire Neurological spectrum of diseases,he and his team of Doctors has been providing world class care to the needy patients
Research Work:
Presented his Research work in WFNS(World Federation at Neurological Society) held in Istanbul Turkey in 2017 Analyzed the multiple factors influencing the outcome in severe head injury patients with GCS ≤ 8 in the period of 3 years(2010-2013).
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