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Dr Pramod Saini, Associate Director & Senior Spine Surgeon, Noida.MS Ortho, DNB Ortho, FNB Spine SurgeryFellowship in Spine Surgery (AO SPINE )Fellowship MIS Spine Surgery ( Singapore)Call for Appointment - 9599428924 Send your Xray/ MRI report

Minimally 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

TLIF for L45 SpondylolisthesisThis patient from Ranchi, Jharkhand presented to us with back pain and leg pain. He could not walk for more than few minutes. He had significant pain along with numbness in legs. His MRI showed L45 Spondylolisthesis wi

Three column fracture in a case of DISH - Pedicle screw fixationFractures in a cse of DISH or ankylosing spondylitis is highly unstable fracture with a tendency for non union, displacement and neurological deficit. The only treatment for these typ

Minimally 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

Minimally invasive Fusion/ MIS TLIFA 58 year old female presented to us with Back pain with radaition into right leg. Pain restricted her activities. Her MRI showed L34 and L45 listhesis with stenosis. She underwent minimally invasive L34 and L 45 T

Dr Pramod Saini - Best Orthopedic Spine Surgeon in Noida.Dr Pramod Saini - MS (Ortho), DNB (Ortho), FNB Spine SurgeryConsultant Spine Surgeon - Jaypee Hospital NoidaDr Pramod Saini's primary aim has always been to treat patients with nonsurgical m

Surgical treatment may be suggested to treat pain that has not responded to non-operative treatment or if there is severe neurologic deficit such as bowel or bladder incontinence or progressive weakness in vital muscle groups. With the exception of t

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