Dr Ales Aliashkevich is a highly skilled neurosurgeon, with an interest in the surgical treatment of conditions involving brain, spine and peripheral nerves. His conservative philosophy aims to avoid surgery whenever possible by lifestyle modification and non-operative treatment in the first line. However, when all therapy options are exhausted, less aggressive 'keyhole'- type interventions can provide a better solution than traditional surgery.
His 26-year experience in minimally invasive neurosurgery and more recent decade of developing image-guided and robotic strategies have proven the validity of this approach. Spinal fusions are increasingly replaced by motion-preserving interventions, which achieve faster return to normal activities and provide higher level of patient satisfaction in the long term.
Spinal and Peripheral Nerve Surgery
- Complex and minimally invasive motion preserving spinal surgery
- Surgery and consultations for back, neck, sciatic leg pain and cervical radiclopathy
- Spinal canal stenosis and myelopathy
- Spinal tumours and vascular malformations
- Carpal tunnel and ulnar nerve surgery
Vascular Neurosurgery
- Cerebral aneurysms
- Vascular malformations
Brain and Spinal Tumours
- Gliomas, Metastases, Meningiomas
- Pituitary surgery
- Surgery for epilepsy
Education and Training
- Doctor of Medicine with a grade ''magna cum laude'' by the Rhine Friedrich-Wilhelms University of Bonn, Germany, in 1997
- Neurosurgical specialist training in Bonn, Germany
- Certificate of Completion of Specialist Training (CCST) by the Specialist Training Authority (STA) of Royal College of Surgeons, United Kingdom
- Cerebrovascular Fellowship in the Royal Melbourne Hospital
- Consultant Neurosurgeon in Wellington, New Zealand
- Senior Clinical Senior Lecturer at the University of Otago, Wellington
Services Include
- semi-urgent appointments
- same day reports
- workcover and TAC patients welcome
- medicolegal reports
- 10 consulting locations