
Neurological
Surgery is a discipline of medicine and that specialty of
surgery which provides the operative and nonoperative management
(ie, prevention, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, critical
care, and rehabilitation) of disorders of the central, peripheral,
and autonomic nervous systems, including their supporting
structures and vascular supply; the evaluation and treatment
of pathological processes that modify the function or activity
of the nervous system, including the hypophysis: and the operative
and nonoperative management of pain.

As
such, neurological surgery encompasses the surgical, nonsurgical
and stereotactic radiosurgical treatment of adult and pediatric
patients with disorders of the nervous system: disorders of
the brain, meninges, skull base, and their blood supply, including
the surgical and endovascular treatment of disorders of the
intracranial and extracranial vasculature supplying the brain
and spinal cord; disorders of the pituitary gland; disorders
of the spinal cord, meninges, and vertebral column, including
those that may require treatment by fusion, instrumentation,or
endovascular techniques; and disorders of the cranial and
spinal nerves throughout their distribution.