Dr Sandeep Vaishya

DR. SANDEEP VAISHYA

MBBS, MS, MCH (Neurosurgery)
Fellowship Sundt & Mayo Clinic, USA
HOD & Executive Director 

Department of Neurosurgery FMRI

Spine Decompression Surgery

Spine Decompression Surgery

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    1. What is spine decompression surgery?

    Spine decompression surgery is a procedure that relieves pressure on the spinal cord and nerves to alleviate pain and improve mobility.

     

    Candidates typically include individuals suffering from chronic back pain, numbness, or weakness due to spinal compression.

     

    As with any surgery, risks may include infection, bleeding, nerve damage, and complications from anesthesia.

     

    Spine Decompression Surgery

    About Dr. Sandeep Vaishya

    Dr. Sandeep Vaishya is a renowned neurosurgeon with extensive experience in treating spinal disorders. With a commitment to patient care and cutting-edge surgical techniques, Dr. Vaishya has helped countless patients regain mobility and improve their quality of life. His expertise in spine decompression surgery makes him a trusted choice for those suffering from chronic back pain and related conditions.

    Causes of Spinal Compression

    Spinal compression can occur due to various factors, including:

    • Herniated Discs: Discs that bulge or rupture can press against nearby nerves.
    • Spinal Stenosis: Narrowing of the spinal canal can compress the spinal cord or nerves.
    • Degenerative Disc Disease: Age-related wear and tear can lead to disc degeneration.
    • Trauma or Injury: Accidents or falls may cause fractures or misalignments in the spine.
    • Tumors: Growths within or around the spine can exert pressure on the spinal structures.

    Types of Spine Decompression Surgery

    There are several types of spine decompression surgeries, each tailored to specific conditions:

    1. Laminectomy: Removal of the lamina, the back part of the vertebra, to create more space for the spinal cord.
    2. Discectomy: Removal of the herniated portion of a disc to relieve pressure on spinal nerves.
    3. Foraminotomy: Widening the openings where nerves exit the spine to alleviate nerve compression.
    4. Spinal Fusion: Sometimes performed in conjunction with decompression to stabilize the spine.

    Symptoms Indicating the Need for Surgery

    Patients may experience various symptoms that suggest spinal compression, including:

    • Chronic back or neck pain
    • Numbness or tingling in the arms or legs
    • Weakness in the limbs
    • Difficulty walking or maintaining balance
    • Bladder or bowel dysfunction

    Diagnosis of Spinal Conditions

    A thorough diagnosis is crucial for determining the appropriate treatment plan. The diagnostic process may include:

    • Medical History Review: Discussing symptoms and previous medical conditions.
    • Physical Examination: Assessing mobility, strength, and reflexes.
    • Imaging Tests: MRI, CT scans, or X-rays to visualize the spine and identify abnormalities.

    Treatment Options for Spine Decompression

    The treatment plan may vary based on the severity of the condition but generally includes:

    • Non-Surgical Treatments: Physical therapy, pain management, and medication.
    • Surgical Options: If conservative treatments fail, spine decompression surgery may be recommended.

    Cost of Treatment and Stay in India

    The cost of spine decompression surgery in India can vary based on factors such as the complexity of the procedure, hospital fees, and the surgeon’s expertise. On average, patients can expect to pay between ₹1,00,000 to ₹3,00,000 ($1,200 to $3,600 USD) for the surgery. The total stay in India, including pre-operative and post-operative care, may range from one to three weeks, depending on individual recovery.

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