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Dr. Antonio Russi

Neurologist

, Barcelona, Spain

48 Years of experience

Speaks: English

 


Dr. Antonio Russi is a specialized Pediatric Neurologist in Spain. And one of the most sought after medical specialists in Barcelona, Spain. The doctor has over 48 Years of experience and is associated with Centro Medico Teknon.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the best Specialist for Stereotactic Brachial Plexus Procedures in Spain?

When selecting a specialist, look for a board-certified neurosurgeon or neurointerventionist with:

  • Expertise in peripheral nerve injury management
  • Training in stereotactic and microsurgical neurotechniques
  • Experience with brachial plexus tumors, post-traumatic neuropathy, and nerve root avulsions
  • Access to intraoperative neuro-navigation and functional mapping
How do I choose the best hospital for Stereotactic Brachial Plexus Procedures in Spain?

Opt for a hospital that offers stereotactic neurosurgery with intraoperative monitoring, ideally with:

  • A dedicated peripheral nerve and functional neurosurgery unit
  • Advanced 3D neuronavigation systems and stereotactic robotic platforms
  • Integrated rehabilitation, pain medicine, and neuroimaging departments
  • Accreditation from EFNS (European Federation of Neurological Societies) or JCI
Can I consult with a specialist online before I travel, and how can I access their patient reviews?

Yes. MediGence offers online consultations with Spain’s leading neurosurgeons before your journey.

How to connect and review:

  • Explore doctor bios, surgical outcomes, and peer-reviewed cases
  • Upload prior diagnostics (MRI, CT myelogram, EMG/NCS reports)
  • Book a secure video consultation via the MediGence portal
How long will I need to stay in Spain for Brachial Plexus Stereotactic Surgery and recovery?

A 2–3 week medical travel stay is typically required for diagnostics, surgery, and initial rehabilitation:

  • Day 1–3: Pre-op neuroimaging, EMG, clinical mapping, and surgical planning
  • Day 4–5: Stereotactic or microsurgical intervention (under general anesthesia)
  • Day 6–10: Hospital observation, pain control, and neuro-monitoring
  • Week 2–3: Post-op physiotherapy and functional assessment
  • Return flight once cleared with home-based rehab protocols and virtual follow-up
Can International Patients Access Stereotactic Brachial Plexus Surgery in Spain?

Yes. Spain is a leader in advanced neuromodulation and reconstructive nerve surgery, providing:

  • Multidisciplinary care involving neurosurgery, neurology, and rehabilitation
  • Robotic stereotactic systems for high precision
  • Patient-centric services including translators, airport transfers, and post-op coordination

MediGence support includes:

  • Matching you with the right functional neurosurgeon
  • Help with medical visa, accommodations, and local logistics
  • Arranging virtual rehab and follow-up in your home country
What qualifications, certifications, and experience does the doctor have for Brachial Plexus Stereotactic Procedures?

Qualifications:

  • MD or MBBS with specialisation in Neurosurgery
  • Fellowship training in functional, stereotactic, or peripheral nerve surgery

Experience:

  • Proven outcomes in treating root avulsions, neuromas, and post-traumatic plexopathy
  • Skilled in robotic stereotactic resection, DREZotomy, or neuromodulation
  • Active participation in clinical trials and neurorehabilitation programs
Can I get a second opinion from another Neurosurgery Specialist in Spain?

Yes. MediGence enables patients to:

  • Compare stereotactic vs open microsurgical options
  • Discuss potential for nerve grafting, DREZotomy, or neurostimulation
  • Weigh long-term outcomes including motor-sensory restoration and pain control
How can I verify the credibility of a Brachial Plexus Specialist in Spain?

To validate the specialist:

  • Confirm SENEC or EANS certification
  • Review patient testimonials, surgical publications, and case videos
  • Ensure the hospital performs regular peripheral nerve and stereotactic surgeries
What should I expect during a teleconsultation for Brachial Plexus Surgery via MediGence?

During your consultation, the neurosurgeon will:

  • Review symptoms, injury timeline, and prior surgeries or diagnostics
  • Analyse your MRI, CT, and EMG reports for root integrity and target mapping
  • Explain potential procedures (stereotactic decompression, neurolysis, nerve transfer)
  • Provide a step-by-step surgical, rehab, and return-to-activity plan