Dr. Ashish Goyal is the leading Neuro Spine Surgeon of India, specializing in cervical spine, CV junction anomaly/ minimally invasive spine surgery and Endoscopic lumbar disc surgery. The renowned and highly decorated doctor also has unmatched expertise in all kinds of spinal instrumentation procedures such as spine deformity treatment, endoscopic spine surgery and kyphoplasty among others.
Dr. Goyal had a brilliant pre-medical education record. He had set his eyes on a career in medicine at a very early stage of his academic life. He earned his M.Ch in Neurosurgery from G.B Pant and Maulana Azad Medical College. He has a rich and highly enviable professional experience.
Dr. Ashish Goyal was the Senior Research Associate in the Dept. of Neurosurgery in the G.B .Pant Hospital, New Delhi for two years till 2002 and an M.Ch Senior Resident in the same department prior to that. He has been serving as the Senior Consultant, Spine Surgery (Neurospine) at SGRH for the last 26 years with distinction. He was the Honorary Treasurer in DNA (Delhi Neurological Society) and Executive member of the same Society.
Dr. Goyal has a string of Fellowships in Spine Surgery acquired from various parts of the world including Germany, Brussels, Belgium, S. Korea, Orlando – Florida, and Milan. He has been a visiting Fellow in Spine Surgery Department in Germany twice at the Halle Spine Center and schweinfurt Leopoldina Hospital. He has also delivered lectures, held chair sessions and conducted spine
Publications
International:
Intramedullary Arachnoid cyst, A case report. A Goyal, A.K.Singh, D.Singh, V.gupta, M.Tatke, S.Sinha, S.Kumar. Neurosurgery 2002;96:104-106
Spinal Epidural Cavernous Haemangioma- A case report and review of literature. A.Goyal, A.K.Singh, V.Gupta, M.Tatke. Spinal Cord 40,200-202.
Suprasellar Cystic Meningioma, Unusual Presentation and review of literature. A.Goyal, A.K.Singh, S.Sinha, M.Tatke, D.Singh, V.Gupta. Juornal of Clinical Neurosciences Volume 9, issue 6, Nov. 2002, page 702-704.
Simultaneous Occurance of Meningioma and Glioma in Brain, Report of Two Cases. A.Goyal, A.K.Singh, S.Sinha, M.Tatke, D.Singh, V.Gupta. Journal of Clinical Neurosciences,Vol 10, issue 2, March 2003, page 252-254.
Spontaneous Rupture of Spinal Dermoid Cyst with Disseminated Lipid Droplets in Central Canal and Ventricles. A.Goyal, A.K.Singh, S.Sinha, D.sIngh, M.Tatke, V.Gupta. Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences, 2004, June: 48(2):63-65.
Spinal Meningeal Melanocytoma of The L3 Nerve Root with Paraspinal Extension. A.Goyal, A.K.Singh, M.Tatke, S.Sinha, D.Singh, V.Gupta. Spine, 28(7): E140-E142, April1, 2003.
Acute Extradural Haematoma Occuring during Twist Drill Craniostomy. A.Goyal, A.K.Singh, S.Gupta. British Journal Of Neurosurgery, Vol 16, issue 3, Jan 2002, page 294-295.
National:
Original Article: Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy in Obstructive Hydrocephalus. D.Singh, V.Gupta, A.Goyal, H.Singh, S.Sinha, A.K.Singh, S.Kumar. Neurology India November 2003, Vol 51, issue 1, page 39-42.
Spinal Subarachnoid Hematoma following Lumbar Puncure. A.goyal, R.Dua, D.Singh, S.Kumar. Neurology India 47,Dec 1999, 339-400.
Surgical Considerations in Central Nervous System Tuberculosis. D.Singh, V.Gupta, P.Sachdeva, A.Goyal, S.Sinha, A.K.Singh,. Pediatric Tod Vol III, No 2, Feb2000, 121-127.
Technique of Laminectomy for Cervical Spondylosis. A.K.Singh, A.Goyal. Indian Clincal Neurosurgery. Published by CBS Publishers, Vol 1, 2000 pg 126-135.
Current Practice of Open Cholecystectomy in a teaching hospital; How much current is it. R.Sharma, A.Goyal, S.Talwar. SDMH Journal Vol 18, No3, Dec 94, 144-148.
Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy compared with open Cholecystectomy: Preliminary study in Teaching Hospital A.Goyal, S.Taskwar, S.Gupta, R.Sharma, P.Prasad. SDMH Journal, vol19, no1, june 95, 4-9.
Simple closure of Perforated Duodenal Ulcer with post operative Ranitidine Therapy. A study of 52 cases. R.Sharma, S.Talwar, A.Goyal, S.Gupta, P.Prasad. Indian Medical Gazette, August 95
Blunt Trauma Abdomen. A study of 63 cases. S.Gupta, S.Talwar, R.K.Sharma, P.Gupta, A.Goyal, P.Prasad. Indian Journal of Medical Sciences. Vol 50, No 8,mAugust 96, 272-276.
General Surgery in Rural Mobile Surgical Camps. S.Talwar, R.K.Sharma, A.Goyal, S.Jain, P.Prasad. Indian Journal of Surgery, Vol 61, No 5, 1999.
Neurosurgical Treatment of Vertigo by Microvasular Decompression of Eighth Cranial Nerve. D.Singh, A.Goyal. Vertigo Update, Vol 6, No 1, 18-22, 2001.
Subdural Hemorrhage Associated with Falcine Meningioma. A.Goyal, A.K.Singh, S.Kumar,V.Gupta, D.Singh. Neurology India, 2003, Vol 51, issue 3, page 419-421.
Cervical Spinal Meningeal Melanocytoma Presenting as Intracranial Superficial Siderosis. Case Report in Radiology, Vol2015, artical ID 674868, 6 pages 2015 doi 10.1155/2015/684868.
Languages Spoken: Hindi, English
Education: MBBS - GB Pant Hospital / University of Rajasthan(1992) | MS(General Surgery) - University of Delhi / Rajasthan University(1995) | MCh(Neuro Surgery) - GB Pant Hospital, University of Delhi(1999)
My primary area of specialization is spine surgery, and currently, around 95% of my medical practice is dedicated to spinal cases. My work involves treating spinal injuries, infections, tumors, deformities, and various age-related spine conditions. I regularly carry out endoscopic and microscopic discectomies, correction of deformities, minimally invasive fixations, and other advanced spinal stabilization procedures. I have experience performing numerous anterior approaches and independently manage surgeries across the entire spine—from the cervical region down to the sacrum. I also perform all kinds of scoliosis surgeries
Awards
Best Neurosurgeon
2002
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