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Spine Surgery at Nirmala Hospital

Spine surgery at Nirmala Hospital encompasses a wide range of procedures designed to treat spine-related conditions, from chronic back pain to serious spinal disorders. Our skilled surgeons utilize both conventional open spine procedures and advanced minimally invasive techniques to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients. Whether you require traditional surgery or a more modern, less invasive approach, we offer personalized treatment options tailored to your specific needs.

 

Conventional and Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

Conventional Open Spine Procedure:

Open spine surgery involves making a larger incision to access the spine, allowing the surgeon to directly visualize and treat the underlying issue. This traditional approach is often used for complex spinal conditions where precise visualization and access are required.

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery:

Minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) involves making smaller incisions and using advanced techniques, such as endoscopes or microscopes, to perform the surgery with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. This approach reduces recovery time, minimizes scarring, and results in less post-operative pain.

Types of Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery:

i. Micro Spine Surgery:

Micro spine surgery is a minimally invasive technique that uses a microscope to help the surgeon perform the procedure with high precision. This method allows for smaller incisions and a quicker recovery time compared to traditional open spine surgery.

ii. Endoscopic Spine Surgery:

Endoscopic spine surgery uses a small, flexible tube equipped with a camera and surgical instruments to perform the surgery through very small incisions. This technique is ideal for treating conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and other degenerative spine conditions.

 

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