Wakefield Neurosurgery Centre

Wellington

About Wakefield Neurosurgery Centre

Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery, also known as brain surgery, treats problems in the brain and the structures around it. Access is gained by a making an opening in the cranium (skull). A flap of skull bone is removed, usually to be replaced after surgery. There are many reasons for neurosurgery, including taking a tissue sample (biopsy) of a tumour or removing it, treating bleeding (haemorrhage) or blood clots (haematomas) resulting from injuries; weaknesses in blood vessels (cerebral aneurysms); abnormal blood vessels; damage to tissues covering the brain; infections; severe nerve or facial pain; skull fractures; pressure in the brain after an injury or stroke; and some forms of seizure disorders (e.g. epilepsy). Neurosurgery is performed with general anaesthesia.

Contact Wakefield Neurosurgery Centre

04 381 8121
99 Rintoul St
Newtown
Wellington

PO Box 16116,
Newtown
Wellington 6242

99 Rintoul St Wellington 6021 New Zealand