Title

Consultant

Qualifications

MBChB (Hons), PhD, FRCS SN

Specialty

Neurosurgery

Region

Manchester

Kanna Gnanalingham

A consultant in Neurosurgery in Greater Manchester, with a specialist interest in Brain tumours (especially pituitary) and complex spine surgery. Mr Gnanalingham believes in a multi-disciplinary approach to the management of brain and spinal disorders. Surgery is usually considered when other medical and non-operative treatments have not been successful. Surgery is frequently undertaken using minimally invasive (ie ‘key hole’) techniques. This allows for reduced blood loss, tissue damage, less post-operative pain and faster recovery.

Mr Gnanalingham undertook Neurosurgical training in London, including fellowships in pituitary, and spinal surgery at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. He learned minimally invasive techniques at several centres in the UK and US and was appointed as a Consultant at the Greater Manchester Neuroscience Centre at Salford Royal Foundation Trust (SRFT) in 2005. He is also an honorary senior lecturer at the University of Manchester.

In recognition of his expertise, Mr Gnanalingham is frequently invited to speak at national and international meetings and conduct workshops for spinal and pituitary disorders.

Recognised for good operative and patient management skills, strong background in research, qualified to doctorate level and with numerous publications and presentations.

Contact details:
http://www.manchesterneuro.co.uk/
info@manchesterneuro.co.uk
077540 75055

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Kanna Gnanalingham

Consultant | Manchester

A consultant in Neurosurgery in Greater Manchester, with a specialist interest in Brain tumours (especially pituitary) and complex spine surgery. Mr Gnanalingham believes in a multi-disciplinary approach to the management of brain and spinal disorders. Surgery is usually considered when other medical and non-operative treatments have not been successful. Surgery is frequently undertaken using minimally invasive (ie ‘key hole’) techniques. This allows for reduced blood loss, tissue damage, less post-operative pain and faster recovery.

Mr Gnanalingham undertook Neurosurgical training in London, including fellowships in pituitary, and spinal surgery at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery. He learned minimally invasive techniques at several centres in the UK and US and was appointed as a Consultant at the Greater Manchester Neuroscience Centre at Salford Royal Foundation Trust (SRFT) in 2005. He is also an honorary senior lecturer at the University of Manchester.

In recognition of his expertise, Mr Gnanalingham is frequently invited to speak at national and international meetings and conduct workshops for spinal and pituitary disorders.

Recognised for good operative and patient management skills, strong background in research, qualified to doctorate level and with numerous publications and presentations.

Contact details:
http://www.manchesterneuro.co.uk/
info@manchesterneuro.co.uk
077540 75055

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