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San Raffaele Hospital: Neurosurgery department

Italy, Milan

The Department of Neurosurgery in San Raffaele performs the diagnosis and treatment of all neurosurgical conditions:

  • Injuries,
  • Oncology,
  • Children’s pathologies,
  • Vascular diseases.

Modern surgical methods of treatment are available for all pathologies, while experienced specialists make up an individual treatment plan for patients.

Admission fee:
from 300 USD
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    Procedures and their cost

    The cost may vary depending on the case and the recommendation of doctors.
    from $12,114 from $42,289
    from $12,572 from $12,200
    from $21,373 from $24,320
    from $12,200 from $20,573
    from $10,286 from $23,201
    from $26,973 from $24,459
    from $14,058 from $41,946
    from $10,286 from $30,516
    from $14,858 from $6,857
    from $36,574 San Raffaele Hospital from $24,001
    from $9,257 from $342
    from $400 from $125
    from $400 from $457
    from $400 from $257
    from $171 from $257
    from $171
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    1
    What diseases are treated in the department
    • Benign brain tumors — pituitary adenomas, meningiomas, and craniopharyngiomas,
    • Malignant brain tumors — gliomas and brain metastases,
    • Vascular malformations, aneurysms, cavernous angiomas, and dural fistulas,
    • Degenerative diseases of the spine — hernia of the lumbar or cervical spine, instability of the lumbar spine, and stenosis of the lumbar canal,
    • Peripheral nervous system disorders — nerve compression and carpal tunnel syndrome.
    1
    What children diseases are successfully treated in San Raffaele
    • Craniostenosis,
    • Hydrocephalus,
    • Chiari malformation,
    • Spina bifida,
    • Children’s brain tumors.
    1
    What are the advanced methods of treatment in the department
    • Minimally invasive brain and spinal cord surgeries,
    • 2D and 3D endoscopy,
    • Radiosurgery using a gamma knife,
    • Intraoperative ultrasound and intraoperative cortical mapping.

    Published:

    Updated:

    PhD. Olexandr Voznyak
    Medical expert:
    Kateryna Maliarchuk
    Medical author, Medical expert:

    Information on this webpage verified by the medical expert

    Vladimir Bersenev
    Neurologist