- Dr. Harnarayan Singh is a neurosurgeon with 10+ experience.
- Persuaded his MBBS from the University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi University followed by MS in General Surgery and MCh in Neurosurgery from PGI, Chandigarh.
- He has a keen interest in Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery and Brain Tumour.
- Received the Young Asian Neurosurgeon award in 2017.
- Member of Neurological Society of India(NSI), Neurological Surgeon’s Society of India(NSSI), Neuro Trauma Society of India(NTSI), Delhi Neurological Association(DNA), Association of spine surgeons of India(ASSI) and Indian Society of Neuromodulation.
Dr. Harnarayan Singh
- Neurosurgeon
- Consultant MCh, MS, MBBS,10 years of experience
- W Pratiksha Hospital
- Gurgaon
Dr. Harnarayan Singh
- Neurosurgeon
- Consultant MCh, MS, MBBS,10 years of experience
- W Pratiksha Hospital
- Gurgaon
Profile (Overview)
Specialities
Specialization
- Squint Glaucoma Paediatric Ophthalmology
- Trabeculectomy Anti glaucoma Valve Surgery
- Refractive errors of children
Work Experience of Dr. Harnarayan Singh
- Associate Consultant, Fortis Hospital, Gurgaon.
Education
- MCh, 2013, Postgraduate Institute of Medical education and research, Chandigarh.
- MS, 2009, Postgraduate Institute of Medical education and research, Chandigarh.
- MBBS, 2005, University of Delhi
Awards
- Received the Young Asian Neurosurgeon award in 2017.
Paper Published
- Importance of an intact dura in management of compound elevated fractures; a short series and literature review.
- Meningeal tuberculoma mimicking chloroma in a patient with chronic myeloid leukemia on imatinib.
- Atypical features of a midline pre-pontine epidermoid cyst.
- Lateral ventricular Gliosarcoma with attachment to septum pellucidum.
- Vasospasm following aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage – thrombocytopenia a marker.
- A prospective study of the correlation between admission plasma homocysteine levels and neurological outcome following subarachnoid hemorrhage: A case for the reverse epidemiology paradox?
- Posterior approach to a suboccipital-craniovertebral junction in patients with occipital pressure ulcer – Proposal of Y shaped occipital-cervical incision.
- Marker-CT assisted surgery using household keyring: A simple substitute to frameless stereotaxy for developing countries.
- Serum lipid profile spectrum and delayed cerebral ischemia following subarachnoid hemorrhage: Is there a relation?
- Shunt entrapment: Unusual placement of the distal end side of the falciform ligament.
- Anaphylaxis during Intra-operative Indocyanine green angiography- A complication to watch out.