Our Spine Surgery experts specialize in advanced surgical solutions for spine-related conditions. Whether you’re dealing with herniated discs, spinal deformities, or other spine issues, our experienced surgeons are here to provide personalized care. We offer a range of surgical options, including microdiscectomy, endoscopic surgery, minimally invasive procedures, epidural injections to relieve pain and improve your spinal health.
We are well-qualified to offer surgical treatment for disorders affecting the entire spine, extending from the neck to the lower lumbar spine. This includes the management of degenerative disorders in the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine (such as disc herniation, spinal stenosis, myelopathy, and spondylolisthesis), fractures and dislocations at all levels of the spine, spinal tumors, deformities (such as scoliosis and kyphosis), and infections of the spine.
Spine trauma which can result from road traffic accidents or fall include injuries such as fractures, dislocations, or spinal cord injuries. The tratements of such injiruies focuses on stabilizing the spine, relieving pressure on the spinal cord, and promoting recovery. Rehabilitation is a critical component of treatment, aiming to restore function and mobility through physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other supportive measures. Medications for pain management, muscle relaxation, and prevention of complications such as infections or blood clots may also be prescribed.
Minimally invasive spine surgery is a type of spine surgery that employs smaller incisions and does less damage to muscles and tissue. MISS techniques utilize more modern technology, advanced imaging techniques and special medical equipment to reduce tissue trauma, bleeding, radiation exposure, infection risk, and decreased hospital stays by minimizing the size of the incision. Modern endoscopic procedures can be done through a 5 to 10 mm skin opening..
A spinal tumor is an abnormal growth (mass) of cells within or surrounding your spinal cord and/or spinal column. Spinal tumors can be benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous). If the tumor continues to grow, it can cause damage to different tissues in your spinal column. Tumors that first develop on your spine or spinal cord are called primary spinal tumors. Metastatic, or secondary spinal tumors, result from cancer spreading from another area in your body to your spine.
Spine surgeries are procedures performed on your spinal column and surrounding tissue. Spinal surgeons use specialized instruments and materials to manipulate and modify your bones, intervertebral disks, and other tissues. Most spinal surgeries are performed to treat the symptoms of painful conditions resulting from injury, disease, or chronic wear and tear. The type of spine surgery that’s best for you will depend on several factors, including the cause and location of your pain.
Treatment for spinal infections, such as diskitis, spinal epidural abscesses or vertebral osteomyelitis, typically involves a combination of antibiotics and sometimes surgical intervention. The choice of antibiotics depends on the type of pathogen identified through cultures of blood, tissue, or cerebrospinal fluid. Initial management often includes intravenous antibiotics to achieve high concentrations in the infected area.