Paediatric Neurosurgery

Paediatric neurosurgery includes the evaluation, diagnosis, operative and non-operative treatment, critical care and rehabilitation of children with disorders of the nervous system. If a child has problems involving the head, spine or nervous system then a paediatric neurosurgeon is the specialist with the experience and qualifications to treat the child.

The neurological problems treated by paediatric neurosurgeons are quite different from those seen by an adult or general neurosurgeons. Paediatric neurosurgical problems are often present for life and children with nervous system problems require ongoing and close follow-up throughout childhood and adolescence. The most common diseases are deformities of the head or of the spine, problems and injuries of the brain, spine or nerves or birth injury or defect.

What are the conditions treated in paediatric neurosurgery?

Paediatric neurosurgeons treat the following:

  • Brain and spinal tumours
  • Head and spinal traumas
  • Intra-cranial infections requiring surgery
  • Chiari malformations
  • Neuro-vascular malformations
  • Hydrocephalus and CSF circulation disorders
  • Spina bifida, complex dysraphysms and spinal lipomas
  • Drug-resistant epilepsy
  • Simple and complex craniofacial abnormalities – craniosynostosis
  • Spasticity