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A 22-year-old woman presented to our emergency department with a 9-week history of worsening neck stiffness, inability to grip objects, lift arms up, self-care and lower limb weakness. She reported no recent travel or history of trauma and denied pr
View DetailsPost Discectomy Discitis and Revision spine Surgery45 year old male had undergone L34, L45 Discectomy and Laminectomy in a Medical College in Ranchi. He improved initially but developed Back pain, fever and pus discharge from surgical site. He was
View DetailsSpine Camp at Jaypee Hospital, Noida on Sunday 24 June. Free consultation and discount on select investigations.
View DetailsMinimally invasive Spine Surgery/ MISMinimally invasive spine surgery has many advantages over traditional Open Surgeries like small scar, less blood loss, Post operative pain and faster recovery. There are diferrent types of Minimally invasive tech
View DetailsMinimally invasive spine surgery ( MISS fracture fixation)MISS has its own advantages over open surgery like small incision & scar, minimal blood loss, early rehabilitation and recovery. However all spine cases are not candidates for Minimally Inv
View DetailsMinimally Invasive Spine SurgeryMinimally invasive spine surgery is the latest trend in the field of Spine Surgery. This technique involves use of small incisions with advantages of small incision, less blood loss, less post operative pain and ear
View DetailsIntroduction Scoliosis is the abnormal twisting and curvature of the spine. It is usually first noticed by a change in appearance of the back. There are several types of scoliosis based on the cause and age when the curve develops; the majority of pa
View DetailsCoccydynia & Coccygectomy ( Tail bone Pain)Coccyx also known as Tail bone is the triangular vestigial bone that forms lowermost tip of our spine. It is attached to sacrum through Sacrococcygeal Joint. Normally this Joint is immobile, that is there
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