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Are you suffering from severe back pain? Has your doctor advised Spine Surgery for back pain? Then take a consultation with a Spine Surgeon at Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center, Surat. Our spine doctor will assess the pain with multiple modalities and will suggest whether you need surgery or not.

95% of the patients don’t require spine surgery but for the remaining patients, it is an important step to revive their day-to-day activities. We used to see mostly older patients with back pain come to a spine clinic in our early days of practice.

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However, we are surprised to see so many young people visiting the clinic these days. This altering trend is due to lifestyle changes occurring in our present generation, long working hours, two-wheeler driving, food habits, and lack of exercise to name a few problems behind it.

We provide best-in-class spine surgery treatments in Surat. Dr. Gaurang Atodaria is one of the best consultant Spine Surgeons in Surat available at Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center.

Spine Surgery for back pain

Tingling Numbness in Hand & Leg (Radiculopathy)

Spine Trauma

Neck Pain

Back Pain

Pain – Cervical / Lumbar

Post – Surgical Pain

Sacroiliitis, Coccydynia (Tail Bone Pain)

Vertebrae Compression fracture (Kyphoplasty)

• Discectomy (removal of the intervertebral disc) and decompressions of nerve roots and spinal cord in the neck and lower back

• Spinal fusion surgery in the neck and lower back

• Disc replacement surgery

• Correction of spinal deformities such as scoliosis and kyphosis

• Reconstructions and palliative surgery for spinal tumors

Spine Surgery treatment by endoscopic spine surgery

• Surgical treatment of spinal infections and

• Revision spinal surgery

• Robotic spine surgery makes the surgery accurate precise and safe

• In minimally invasive spine surgery or stitch-less keyhole surgery, a patient can be discharged on the same day of the surgery which has less blood loss, and less tissue destruction which makes the recovery very fast.

Repair. Replace. Revive.

Contact Details

Address

2nd Floor, REXONA, opposite Param Doctor House, Lal Darwaja Station Road, Surat.

Call Us

+91-90909-70708

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Frequently Asked Questions

Arthroscopic surgery is a type of minimally invasive surgery that requires only small incisions thanks to a device known as an arthroscope. It lets your surgeon see inside the joints and view the specific area being worked on during surgery without the need for large incisions.

Arthroplasty is the reconstruction or replacement of a joint such as a shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip, knee or ankle. Depending on the extent of the joint injury or condition, you may need partial or total arthroplasty.

Like human bone, the prosthetic devices used in joint replacement surgery can become damaged or simply wear out. If you’ve previously had partial or total joint replacement surgery but need to have the joint operated on again, it’s considered revision surgery.

Advances in medical technologies — including the prosthetic materials used in total and partial hip, knee, elbow and shoulder joints — continue to extend the life expectancy of artificial joints. Generally speaking, today’s prosthetic devices can last upwards of 15-20 years. Factors that can impact the durability of prosthetics include your activity level, overall health, weight and whether you have arthritis.

While the goal of surgery is to restore function and get you moving without pain, there are usually some limitations after orthopedic surgery. Talk to your orthopedic surgeon about realistic expectations after surgery.

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer for deciding when to have surgery. Your orthopedic surgeon or other doctors will help you determine when surgery is the most appropriate next step. Key considerations include whether you’re in pain, if you’re experiencing instability or decreased mobility, and whether the injury or condition is affecting your quality of life.

For first consult, patient will be evaluated with detailed history and clinical examination before he/she is advised suitable imaging. Additionally, it will be helpful to bring along previous X-rays and scans especially related to fractures and for comparative assessment.

A fracture is a broken bone. A sprain occurs when you injure the ligaments that connect your bones.

For most of the patients, average stay after surgery is between 2-5 days, depending on the type of surgery. Discharge is planned when medical condition is stable, pain is adequately controlled with oral medications, able to eat and urinate and when physical and occupational goals are successfully met. Bracing, rehabilitation and after surgery instructions will be provided to the patient at discharge.

Following discharge after surgery, you are required to contact the physiotherapist who will help in optimum post-operative recovery. At Nidhanam Orthopedics Speciality Center we have consultant physiotherapist and rehab expert in our team of doctors to ensure smooth rehabilitation and recovery.