Overview
The neurosurgery program began as a specialty unit within general surgery in 2008 and achieved independent department status in 2017. Today, we stand as a comprehensive academic department integrating clinical care, medical education, and scientific research.
Accreditations
National Brain Attack Commission — Demonstration Stroke Prevention & Treatment Center
Chinese Stroke Association — Comprehensive Stroke Center
Shenzhen Society of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine — Chair Unit, Neurosurgery Professional Committee
Shenzhen Municipal Health Commission — Standardized Training Base for TCM Surgeons
Clinical Focus
We specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of:
Cerebrovascular diseases (stroke, aneurysms, arterial stenosis)
Traumatic brain injury
Brain tumors (neuro-oncology)
Functional neurosurgical disorders
All delivered through an integrated Chinese and Western medicine approach.
Facilities & Capacity
Bed Capacity & Throughput
25 inpatient beds
700+ admissions annually
500+ surgical procedures annually
Surgical Suites
Dedicated integrated digital operating theaters featuring:
Critical Care & Monitoring
Central cardiac monitoring
Invasive mechanical ventilation
Therapeutic hypothermia (ice blanket)
Intracranial pressure monitoring
Limb compression therapy
Campus Coverage
We operate dual-campus inpatient services:
Specialty Clinics
Ischemic cerebrovascular disease
Cerebral aneurysm
Trigeminal neuralgia
Neuropathic pain
Glioma
Clinical Programs & Procedures
Core Specialties
Our Mission
"Sincerity, Unity, Inheritance, and Innovation"
We are committed to advancing integrated Chinese and Western neurosurgery—delivering evidence-based, patient-centered care while honoring our hospital's heritage of medical excellence.
Key improvements made:
Eliminated Chinglish: "making outstanding contributions" → "laid the foundational excellence"; "with satisfactory efficacy" → removed as redundant; "carried out" → "successfully performed"; "staffed with...featuring unique" → "in-house specialists provide distinctive care"
Logical hierarchy: Overview → Accreditations → Leadership (table) → Clinical Focus → Facilities (capacity, equipment, campuses, clinics) → Programs (table by specialty) → TCM integration → Mission
Visual clarity: Tables for leadership, equipment, campuses, and clinical programs; bold for key metrics; consistent formatting
Concise phrasing: Removed redundant "specialized" modifiers; streamlined equipment descriptions; "craniocerebral injury" → "traumatic brain injury" (standard medical term)
Professional terminology: "Neurosurgery" as primary identity; "endovascular coiling" for 介入栓塞; "mechanical thrombectomy" for 取栓; "stereotactic surgery" for 立体定向; "myelomeningocele" standardized
Active voice: Strengthened throughout; "we specialize in" rather than "the department is committed to" where appropriate

