Dr. Rahul Parmar, a Spine Specialist, responds | Prime Orthopedic And Spine Hospital

Generally, people are scared when we talk about spine surgery or brain surgery. People think that these surgeries are critical and that a slight mistake on the surgeon’s part can cost you your life.

As a spine surgeon working at the best hospital for spine surgery in Anand, I wish to clarify your doubts about spine surgery. Along with that, I wish to tell you in brief about the kind of qualifications that a spine surgeon possesses and the rigorous training that we have to go through before we operate on actual patients.

As you all know, MBBS requires 5.5 years (4.5 years of academic education and a 1-year compulsory internship) to complete. After that, to do specialisation in the Orthopedic branch, we need to do a post-graduation. It is called Masters of Surgery-M.S, and it continues for 3 more years. To get more hands-on experience, we join fellowships.

Fellowships are not easy to get. To get a fellowship, the following things are required to be done or submitted:

  • A personal essay
  • 2-3 letters of recommendation
  • A resume
  • Multiple transcripts
  • Other fellowship-specific qualifications

A fellowship generally takes one year. So it takes almost 9 years of practise before we operate on you. That’s why you should approach an M.S. Orthopedic Surgeon for spine surgeries, leaving very rare chances of a mistake.

Now that you know that I am capable of answering your questions regarding spine surgery, let me turn to answering your questions about spine surgery.

Frequently Asked Questions About Spine Surgery

What are the conditions treated at Prime Orthopedic Hospital?

At Prime Orthopedic Hospital, we conduct complex bone and spine surgeries. We also have a separate physiotherapy department that ensures the quick mobility of patients after surgery.

We treat conditions like:

  • Fractures in bone
  • Low back pain
  • Herniated disc
  • Neck Pain
  • Sciatica
  • Spondylolysis
  • Spondylolisthesis

What kinds of treatment does the best spine hospital offer?

Spine hospitals deal with spine-related issues and the issues that arise due to the spine. At our hospital, we provide treatments for:

  • Artificial disc replacement surgery
  • Injections into the facet joints
  • Lumbar Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injections
  • Spinal Decompression
  • Spinal Fusion
  • Spina Bifida
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Tumors
  • Joint replacement (shoulders, hip, ankle, fingers, elbow)
  • Knee replacement

What are spinal decompression treatments?

Spinal decompression is a surgical procedure in which we try to relieve the pain caused by the pressure on your spinal cord and the surrounding nerves. As the best hospital for spine surgery, we try to adopt whichever approach is more feasible for the patient.

Laminectomy:

It is a procedure in which the lamina (the extra portion that is creating pressure on your spine) is removed surgically.

Laminotomy:

In laminotomy, part of the lamina and surrounding ligaments are removed. This increases the chances of spinal stability. At Prime Orthopedic Hospital, we sometimes perform laminotomy using minimally invasive techniques via an endoscope.

Foraminotomy:

In the case of foraminotomy, the surgical treatment takes the pressure off the compressed nerves by enlarging the space around the bones in the spinal column.

Laminoplasty:

If you are facing pain in the neck area, then, as the best spine hospital in Anand, we recommend Cervical Laminoplasty. It is a procedure in which we remove the pressure in the neck caused by your spinal cord.

Discectomy:

Sometimes, if the portion of the disc has ruptured or pushes your surrounding bones, it can cause pressure on the nerves. During a discectomy, part of the damaged disc is removed to relieve the pressure.

What is spinal fusion?

It is a type of surgery that is done to join two or more bones in your spine permanently. It can be done in a traditional way or through minimally operative procedures. Spinal fusion can help treat:

  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Spinal Stenosis
  • Scoliosis
  • Fractured vertebra
  • Infection
  • Herniated disc
  • Tumour

When should you consider spine surgery?

If you face the following problems, then spine surgery is necessary:

  • consistent back pain for at least three weeks.
  • Pain that gets worse at night
  • The pain is accompanied by a fever.
  • Pain radiates into the legs.
  • Pain that begins after an accident or fall.
  • Numbness or weakness in the legs
  • Consistent bladder or bowel problems

Are spine surgeries dangerous?

To be frank, all types of surgeries pose a small risk. No surgery is full-proof. You might be a little worried because the spine carries signals to different parts of the body, but as an experienced surgeon working at the best spine hospital, all I can say is it is better to take a calculated risk rather than to live in pain.

That’s the main reason why we recommend other treatments for the spine instead of surgery. We prefer surgery in extreme cases. Alternative treatments include:

  • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
  • Physical therapy
  • Exercise
  • Limited rest
  • Steroid injections
  • Bracing
  • Chiropractic
  • Acupuncture

With the new technologies, surgeries have become quite easy and you can recover quickly after the surgery. So don’t worry and consult your orthopaedic doctor in case of any pain or symptoms.