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Dr Amitabha Chanda

Director of NeuroSurgery

MBBS, M.S, MCh. in Neurosurgery

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January 1, 1989

Top Areas of Expertise

  • Skull base surgery including skull base tumors and pituitary tumors (Trained in USA and Canada)
  • Endoscopic and Minimally Invasive Neurosurgery (Trained in Germany)
  • Cerebral Aneurysms and Arteriovenous Malformations (Trained in USA)
  • Revascularization of Brain (Trained in USA, Austria)
  • Complex Spine surgeries including Spine deformities (Trained in Switzerland, Republic of Korea)
  • Pediatric Neurosurgeries (Trained in Canada)
  • Highest number (100+) of successful Awake Brain Surgeries for Brain Tumors in Eastern India
  • Author of 60+ book chapters, journal articles, and comments in international neurosurgery publications.

Top Treatments Offered

  • Awake Brain Tumor Surgery
  • Skull Base & Pituitary Surgery
  • Aneurysm Clipping & AVM Resection
  • Cerebral Revascularization
  • Minimally Invasive & Endoscopic Neurosurgery
  • Pediatric Brain & Spine Surgery
  • Complex Spinal Deformity Correction

About Dr Amitabha Chanda

Dr. Amitabha Chanda is a globally trained neurosurgeon with over 36 years of pioneering experience. Known for his high academic standing (MBBS, MS, MCh gold medals), he has led innovations like awake brain surgery and minimally invasive cranial procedures. He brings international fellowship expertise in cerebrovascular, skull base, and spine surgery. A gifted author and educator, his contributions span literature, mentoring, and national surgical leadership.

Educational Qualifications:

  • MBBS at Medical College Kolkata
  • M.S. (Master of Surgery) exam in University of Calcutta.
  • MCh. in Neurosurgery at PGIMER, Chandigarh

Professional Experience:

  • He has a total experience of 36 Years.

Professional Memberships:

  • Life member of NSI (Neurological Society of India).
  • Life member of Indian Society of Neuro-oncologist
  • Life member of Indian Medical Association, Calcutta branch
  • Former International Active Member of Congress of Neurological Surgeons.
  • Former Member of North American Skull Base Society
  • Former International member of American Association of Neurological Surgeons.
  • International member of Council of Healthcare Advisors, USA.
  • Member of AO Spine.

Publications:

  • Chanda A, Banerjee A, Nanda A. Microsurgical anatomy of the posterior cranial fossa. In Nanda A (Ed) PRINCIPLES OF POSTERIOR FOSSA SURGERY. New York, Thieme, 2012, pp 13-38.
  • Chanda A, Guha A. Cauda equina, paraspinal and peripheral nerve tumors. In Dickman CA, Fehlings MG, Gokaslan ZL (Eds) SPINAL CORD AND SPINAL COLUMN TUMORS: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE. New York, Thieme, 2006, pp 349-368.
  • Chanda A, Nanda A. Retrosigmoid intradural suprameatal approach: advantages and disadvantages from an anatomical perspective.  Neurosurgery Vol 59(1 Suppl): ONS1-6, 2006
  • Sekhar LN, Chanda A, Morita A. Cerebral veins and dural sinuses: Preservation and reconstruction. In Sekhar LN & Fessler RG (Eds) ATLAS OF NEUROSURGICAL TECHNIQUES (BRAIN). New York, Thieme, 2006, pp 379-395.
  • Sekhar LN, Sarma S, Chanda A. Acoustic neuroma: Retrosigmoid and transpetrosal approaches. In Sekhar LN & Fessler RG (Eds) ATLAS OF NEUROSURGICAL TECHNIQUES (BRAIN). New York, Thieme, 2006, pp 734-751.
  • Sekhar LN, Chanda A, Kalavakonda C, Wright DC. Chordomas and Chondrosarcomas. In  Winn HR (Ed) YOUMANS NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY (5TH EDITION). Philadelphia, WB Saunders, 2004, pp 1283-1295.
  • Guha S, Milner SM, Chanda A. The anatomical basis of the modified volar advancement flap for fingertip reconstruction. Published in Surgical knowledge and skills website of The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 2004.
  • Chanda A, Nanda A. Epidural and Subdural Hematoma.  In Evans RW (Ed) SAUNDERS MANUAL OF NEUROLOGIC PRACTICE. Philadelphia, WB Saunders (An imprint of Elsevier Science), 2003, pp 500-506.
  • Chanda A, Nanda A. Partial labyrinthectomy petrous apicectomy approach to the petroclival region: an anatomic and technical study. Neurosurgery Vol 51(1): 147-160, 2002.
  • Chanda A, Nanda A. Anatomical study of orbitozygomatic transsellar-transcavernous-transclinoidal approach to the basilar artery bifurcation. J Neurosurg Vol 97(1): 151-160, 2002.
  • Chanda A, Nanda A. Multiple cavernomas of brain presenting with simultaneous hemorrhage in two lesions: a case report. Surg Neurol. 57(5): 340-345, 2002.
  • Chanda A, Smith DR, Nanda A. Autotransfusion by cell saver technique in surgery of lumbar and thoracic spinal fusion with instrumentation. J Neurosurg. Vol 96(3 Suppl): 298-302, 2002.
  • Chanda A, Avci E, Fossett DT. Middle Fossa Approach. In Fossett DT, Caputy AJ (Eds) Operative Neurosurgical Anatomy, New York, Thieme, 2002, pp 61-66.
  • Acevedo C, Chanda A, Grant M, Fossett DT. Cavernous Sinus Anatomy. In Fossett DT, Caputy AJ (Eds) Operative Neurosurgical Anatomy, New York, Thieme, 2002, pp 37-45.
  • Avci E, Chanda A, Fossett DT. Preauricular Subtemporal Infratemporal Approach. In Fossett DT, Caputy AJ (Eds) Operative Neurosurgical Anatomy, New York, Thieme, 2002, pp 52-60.
  • Avci E, Chanda A, Fossett DT. Approaches to the Posterior Third Ventricle and Pineal Region. In Fossett DT, Caputy AJ (Eds) Operative Neurosurgical Anatomy, New York, Thieme, 2002, pp 100-106.
  • Sekhar LN, Chanda A, Morita A. The preservation and reconstruction of cerebral veins and sinuses. J Clin Neurosci Jul; 9(4): 391, 2002.
  • Nanda A, Vincent D, Vannemreddy PSSV, Baskaya MK, Chanda A. Far lateral approach to intradural foramen magnum lesions without resection of the occipital condyle. Journal of Neurosurgery Vol 96(2) Feb: 302-309, 2002.
  • Sekhar LN, Haran RP, Chanda A, Wright DC. Chordomas and chondrosarcomas of the skull base: results and complications of surgical management. Neurosurgical Focus 10(3), Article 2, 2001.
  • Sekhar LN, Chanda A. Vascular Problems In Skull Base Surgery. In Fahlbusch R, Buchfelder M (Eds.). The Centre of the Skull Base. Reinbek, Einhorn-Presse Verlag GmbH, 2000; pp 179-188.
  • Sekhar LN, Chanda A. Intracranial Aneurysms: Recent Advances in Management.  In Goldstein AL (Ed) in Frontiers in Biomedicine. Springer Verlag 2000; pp 325- 349.
  • Chanda A, Guha A. “Posterior fossa meningiomas” in Ramamurthy Tandon’s Textbook of Neurosurgery (In Press).
  • Chanda A, Sekhar LN, Wright DC, Schessel DA, Prasad S.  “Acoustic Neuroma: Microsurgery versus Radiosurgery” to be published in CURRENT CONTENTS. Philadelphia, ISI (Book Chapter in Press).

Video Presentation:

  • Video Title:
    Patient shares his experience after Awake Brain Tumor operation done by Dr. Amitabha Chanda
  • Summary:
    The video provides a firsthand account from a patient who underwent an awake brain tumor surgery under Dr. Chanda’s care. It emphasizes Dr. Chanda’s skill in performing this intricate procedure, his patient-centric approach, and the positive outcomes from a complex neurosurgical intervention.
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