Dr. Rohit Bansil is a highly accomplished neurosurgeon in India with over 16 years of experience in the field of neurosurgery. Currently serving as Director in the Neuro Surgery & Neuro Spine department at BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi, he is widely recognized for his versatile, patient-centric approach to complex neurological conditions. An accomplished clinician with a distinguished reputation in neurosciences, Dr. Bansil offers international patients access to world-class surgical care supported by cutting-edge technology and a multidisciplinary team at one of India's premier healthcare institutions. Dr. Bansil's clinical expertise spans multiple domains of neurosurgery, including minimally invasive neuro spine surgery, neuro-endoscopy, functional neurosurgery, and comprehensive back pain management. His advanced fellowship training in spine surgery from Japan and specialized training in brachial plexus and peripheral nerve surgery from AIIMS, New Delhi, further distinguish him as a neurosurgeon with exceptional depth and breadth of skill. He has contributed to peer-reviewed scientific literature with publications on spinal pathology, metastatic disease, and rare pediatric brain tumors, reflecting his commitment to advancing neurosurgical knowledge.
- Neurosurgery
- Brain Tumor Surgery
- Endoscopic Brain Surgery
- Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
- Craniotomy
- Peripheral Nerve Surgery
- MBBS
- DNB (Neurosurgery)
- Advanced Spine Surgery Fellowship — Japan
- Brachial Plexus & Peripheral Nerve Surgery — AIIMS, New Delhi
- BLK-Max Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi
- Member, Neurological Society of India (NSI)
- Member, Indian Society of Peripheral Nerve Surgery (ISPNS)
- Bansil R, Hirano Y, Sakuma H, Watanabe K: Transformation of a herniated lumbar disc to the discal cyst: A case report — Surgical Neurology International 2016; 7: S701-4
- Bansil R, Walia BS, Khan Z, Abrari A: Metastasis to a Spinal Meningioma — Surgical Neurology International 2017; 8:102
- Bansil R, Kindra A et al: Cerebral Medulloepithelioma — A rare aggressive brain tumour in child: A case report* — Indian Journal of Neurosurgery, 2016, Volume 5, Number 1: 55-58
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