Paul S. D'urso is a neurosurgeon based at 89 Bridge Road, Richmond, VIC 3121, Australia.
In many cases, people see a neurosurgeon when there’s a problem affecting the brain, nerves, or the spine. Neurosurgery can cover things like head injuries, pressure on the brain, and spinal conditions that need careful surgical treatment. It’s not always an emergency, but it can be stressful, and the goal is usually to make a clear plan for what happens next.
Paul’s clinical work includes procedures such as craniectomy and spinal fusion. A craniectomy is a surgery where part of the skull is removed, often to help manage pressure or swelling in the brain. Spinal fusion is used to help stabilise parts of the spine, especially when there’s ongoing pain or a risk of movement that shouldn’t be there.
Because these are major operations, timing and detail matter. Over time, patients may need imaging tests, specialist reviews, and follow-up care after surgery. In the lead-up, doctors often look at the scans, talk through symptoms, and explain what the operation aims to do. After surgery, recovery and rehab can be just as important as the procedure itself.
For his background, the details of Paul’s education and experience aren’t listed in the information provided here. The same goes for research or publications, as well as any clinical trials. If you need those specifics, it may be worth checking directly with the clinic.
What does stay clear is the setting and the specialty: neurosurgery in Richmond. Whether someone is dealing with a brain-related issue or a spine problem, the path usually starts with proper assessment and then deciding on the safest treatment option. Paul focuses on getting patients through that process with straightforward, practical care, from the first appointment to the next steps after surgery.
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