6+ Years years of expertise

Dr. Y.B.V.K. Chandrasekhar

Consultant - Neurosurgery

MCh (Neurosurgery) from NIMS, Hyderabad 2012,Hyderabad    |Max Super Speciality Hospital, Mohali

About Dr. Y.B.V.K. Chandrasekhar

  • Dr. Y.B.V.K. Chandrasekhar is a Neurosurgeon and has an experience in this field.
  • He is working as a ย Consultant in Neurosurgeon at KIMS Hospital,Hyderabad
  • His specialization includes Neurosurgeon
  • He published Study to identify the surgical problems of clipping and rupture of Azygous anterior cerebral artery aneurysms intra operatively and postoperative insult to the hemispheres.
  • He published Comparison of transoral vs. posterior reduction in basilar invagination and irreducible AAD
  • He published Evaluation of the surgical outcome in various types of paediatric AAD PATIENTS
  • He published MRI scoring system for diagnosis of spinal tuberculosis. Formulation of non invasive methods to diagnose tuberculous vertebral lesions confidently so that the dependency on histopathologic diagnosis can be reduced. (published as original paper in JNRP)
  • He published "Xanthogranulomatous Colloid Cyst of the Third Ventricle" in Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice. (published as case report in JNRP)
  • He done research on Gliomas and their outcome in patients.
  • He done Pre operative diagnosis of vertebral lesions differentiating pinal TB and non TB lesions based on clinical and imageo-logical criteria.
  • He can improve his expertise in recent advances in Neurosurgery.
  • He is highly contributing team member of the Neurosurgery team both in Operative and Clinical work with emphasis on patient care.

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Area of Expertise

Education

  • MCh (Neurosurgery) from NIMS, Hyderabad 2012,Hyderabad
  • MS (Gen Surgery) from Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad 2007,Hyderabad
  • MBBS from Kakatiya Medical College,Warangal 2003,.

Experience

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