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At Elite Hospital, we believe a healthy spine is a key to higher quality life. Our committed team of spine experts diagnoses and treats a variety of spinal disorders using the newest surgical techniques. Equipped with advanced technology, our main focus is on offering individualized medical treatments offered to what you need. 

Our team is here to aid you through each stage of your road to a stronger, healthier, and pain-free spine so you may resume doing what you love.

What is Spine Surgery ?

Spine surgery is a procedure to treat problems in your spine that cause pain, numbness, or difficulty moving.

The operation focuses on treating herniated discs, bone spurs, or fractures to lower discomfort and increase movement. 

Conditions like spinal stenosis or nerve compression requires a surgical treatment to relieve pressure on nerves. This operation involves spine realignment removal of affected tissues, or placement of implants to stabilize it. 

Types of Spine Surgery

Spinal Fusion

Spine fusion, focuses on joining two or more vertebrae to stabilize your spine and prevent uncomfortable movement during conditions like degenerative disc disease or spondylolisthesis.

Laminectomy

When pressure builds up on spinal cord, back or legs it may become painful, numb, or weak which is called spinal stenosis. A tiny piece of bone -lamina is removed to create space in spinal canal.

Discectomy

When a herniated or bulging disc is pressing on a nerve in your spine causing sharp pain, tingling, or weakness; Discectomy is done to relieve the pressure by removing the damaged disc portion.

Vertebral Resection

To treat severe spinal deformities like kyphosis or scoliosis, a part of the vertebra is removed during this procedure. It is often carried out to straighten and stabilize the spine in cases of instability.

Artificial Disc Replacement

To maintain the spine's normal range of motion, the artificial disc is used to replace a damaged or degenerative disc, this helps avoid stiffness in your spine.

Kyphoplasty/Vertebroplasty

Least invasive techniques treats compression fractures, which are caused by osteoporosis. To improve mobility, cement is injected into the broken vertebra to stabilize it, lessen pain, and restore height.

Spine Surgery Procedure

  • Pre-operative Evaluation

    To plan your surgery, we review your medical history, do a physical examination, and perform imaging tests including MRIs and X-rays.

  • Anesthesia

    To make sure you are comfortable and pain-free throughout the treatment, you will be given either general or regional anesthesia.

  • Access and Incision

    The surgeon makes a tiny cut along your spine and carefully works through your muscles and tissues to the damaged area.

  • Steps Particular to the Procedure

    Depending on your situation, the surgeon may consider the essential procedures such as disc replacement, spine stabilization, or nerve pressure relief.

  • Closing and Post-Operative

    Following surgery, the incision is closed, and you are given rehabilitation advice, pain control, and monitoring to aid in your recovery.

Why Choose Elite Hospital for Spine Surgery ?

Regain Your Comfort with Expert Spine Surgery at Elite Hospital

Commonly Asked Questions

Surgery is usually recommended when medications, physiotherapy, and lifestyle changes haven’t helped. If your pain limits your daily life or there’s nerve damage, spine surgery may be the safest and most effective solution. At Elite Hospital, our experts guide you through every option before going with the surgery.

Yes, with today’s advanced technology and expert hands, spine surgery is both safe and highly effective. Our team at Elite Hospital performs spine surgeries with precision, using techniques that reduce risk and speed up healing.

Absolutely. Physiotherapy plays a major role in regaining strength, posture, and flexibility. Our in-house spine rehab specialists help you get back to pain-free movement safely and faster.

Many of the risks of spinal surgery are the same as risks for other procedures:

  • Bleeding
  • Infection
  • General anesthesia risks

There are additional risks associated with spine surgery. An anterior approach to the spine through the anterior neck could cause damage to structures including the esophagus, trachea and carotid arteries.

Damage to the spinal cord and nerve roots are also at risk from spinal surgery, may cause numbness and weakness as well as issues with the bladder and bowels.

Most patients start feeling better in 4–6 weeks, but full recovery can take 2–3 months depending on the type of surgery. With expert rehabilitation support at Elite Hospital, your healing is closely monitored and guided.